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is it ok to write "cars , whose colors are green" or "cars of which the color are green"
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Hi, Both 'thought' and 'fixed' are past tense. The fact that the car is, in the present, fixed or not doesn't change your word choice for this sentence. You are correct when you say the past tense ' thought ' is to
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Hi, Is below sentence correct? The war on terrosim is also fail because Osama and the 911 actor have been yet captured.
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Wotcha, mates! I'd be profusely grateful if you took the time to shoot a glance at my article. I'd like to know if it's correctly written in what concerns the style, the range of words and of course our beloved friend - grammar, being
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Definitely 'fixed'. But you really need to use 'hadn't' rather than 'haven't'. The correct sentence would read: 'I thought you hadn't fixed it up yet.' Hope this helps. Brad << advertising
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Definitely 'fixed'. But you really need to use 'hadn't' rather than 'haven't'. The correct sentence would read: 'I thought you hadn't fixed it up yet.' Hope this helps. Brad << advertising
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Hi Rishika, I wrote an essay on this for my law degree - a human rights unit! The politically correct term is: "transgendered person" - in other words people who were born biologically male, but believe they should have been born
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Thanks sir..I know its a very simple sentence. But the English grammar sometimes make me confuse, so I just want to check on grammar part
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This sentence looks wrong to me...Please help and tell me why! They have appeared on message boards and in blogs, and spread by word of mouth.
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Thank you Clive ! You helped me A LOT !!
Last question. About 5, when you say both are ok, do you mean with or without the word "weather"?
Thanks again! Soprano
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