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Hey :) I'm Linh, 15 years old. I'm from Ha Noi, Viet Nam. I think it would be good to have more friends who are about my age :P About my English, I've learnt it for about 7 years but it still isn't good enough :( I can't speak
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These are wrong: 11.Carlsberg Singapore wishes you a happy deepavali (I think this is SVOC) S= Carlsberg SIngapore V=wishes O=you C=a happy deepavali 13. Mike and I are proud to represent United Nations. ( I think this is SVC) S=Mike and I, V=
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I am currently struggling with sentence pattern. I am very confused and decided to do some exercises. However, I need answers to know whether I have grasped the concept correctly. Please correct me if I am wrong. 1. A natural and pure cultivation
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Hi,,
Why does a Japanese city make public announcements in English?
Clive Because Kobe has a seaport and airport, and a lot of foreigners use this monorail.
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Good afternoon, Kenta ,
No. 1
M: You seem to have forgotten to make a plan for the next week.
What F says does not seem to respond to what M has just said.
F: I'm afraid there's been some change. We've decided to send
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Hi,,
Why does a Japanese city make public announcements in English?
Clive
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(1) There are many island nations, e. g., Japan, Iceland, the Philippines, etc. (2) Mr. Smith is very wealthy, i. e., rich. (3) There are many island nations ( e. g., Japan....). (4) Mr. Smith is wealthy (i. e., rich). (5) There are many island
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It would be "to." If you want the "only" to apply to Japan (nothing else), then write, "They had only Japan...
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Hi,
A quick question; Do you use to/at in this sentence? "They only had japan left to defeat to put the war at/to an end"
With your wording, I'd say 'at'.
However, the common way to use these words is to say
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