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I wanna say I had coffeemaking traineeship few years ago. (not now)
Then, which one is correct to write between 'be in training' and 'well-trained'?
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I just want to point out the word "could" is indicative of the subjunctive mood Modal verbs don't have tenses and moods in the way that other verbs do. could certainly acts like a past subjunctive in If I could help you, I would.
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Hello everyone! I'm not sure about using the " forget " verb. What's the difference between following sentences: I forgot to close the door. ( yesterday? ) I've forgotten to close the door. ( just realized? ) Thanks in
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(1) I believe that hard work can make you cleverer and will get you good results. (2) Another key to get good results is to concentrate when the teacher is teaching. (3) An ambulance and petrol car arrived at the scene. The police took some
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Please give me some comments, thanks!
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I was looking through one of my grammar-test books and encountered such a sentence: Celia has just phoned to ask if YOU HAVE FINISHED your part of the project yet. Shouldn't it be HAD YOU FINISHED instead of the above? It is reported speech,
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Anyone can help me to check it? Thanks!!
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How do I correct them? Please help me, thanks!! (1) I believe that hard work can make you more cleverer and will get you good results. (2) Another key to get good results is to concentrate when the teaching is teaching. (3) An ambulance and
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I'm saying that in this sentence the uncountable noun "jest" is singular, and therefore calls for a singular verb, "is." It's like saying, "Your foolishness is wearing me down." Many nouns have both a
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So that - lest. (similarities and differencies)?
What can go after so that? I have run into the following
1) modal verb 2) will (would) 3) main verb
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1) I am calling him so that he should (could) meet her
2) I am calling him so that he
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