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Thanks. I am sorry, but your answer is not clear to me.
I think the phrase "All I need is" needs a noun or noun phrase at the end. 'for some jerk to...' doesn't look like a noun phrase.
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Can i say ;
what motivate does Ms. Jay to learn English as a second language?.
thanks
No, sorry, but you can say "What motivates Ms. Jay to learn English as a second language?"
You CAN say "What does
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Hi,
Sorry, this is a Forum about English, not about Hindi.
Clive
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LoL Sorry, it's just we always ask that question and cannot remmemer all the users who answered. Well... sorry also for the next question but what version of FF? (I should have asked that at once, eh.)
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(He ripped one over the fence.)
This made me think of another similar expression "he ripped a good one", which I shall assume has quite a different connotation, right?
Sorry, just couldn't help myself.
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What's missing here?
I assumed those who participlated in this thread understood that we were discussing the form of this question "in what department are you?". The point I tried to deliver was the grammar form "in what
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Hi there,
In modern (American) speech, the use of "whom" has just about disappeared except when it comes immediately after a preposition.
Although technically correct, "whom" will sound a bit out of place - a bit
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Hello,
I have this doubt, which I cannot solve alone. Sorry.
Which one is correct?
a) There is the best restaurant. (I think this one is correct.)
b) There it is the best restaurant.
And with the weather?
a) Today is a sunny day.
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So in your view "Primal Religion of the Spirit" would be a better wording than the 1st one I suggested? Or maybe "Primal Religion and its Spirit"? No, and no. I'm sorry to say that I don't see another way to express it
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A: Why are you walking like that, Brian? B: I've been playing football and I've hurt my leg. A: I thought you'd stopped playing football! B: No, I only stopped to study for exams. A: Oh, I see Have you tried taking a painkiller? B:
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