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" I am not able to concentrate on my studies."
" I am not being able to concentrate on my studies."
What is the difference between the two sentences ?
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Hi,
Could you tell me if there is a difference between the following two sentences?
Yes. #1 sounds natural. #2 sounds formal, fussy, even perhaps pedantic.
What department are you in ?
In what department are you?
Clive
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It makes me contented to realise that you have made sense of the striking difference between not... but vs and , so this 'one thing' you are referring to is the last on the agenda, and may I be clear about two points. First, the omission
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Thank you, but I would like to grammatical difference between 'taking(1)" and "Taking(2)".
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A thief wished to divert the attention of the watchdog so that he could rob a house. He threw a piece of meat to the dog, hoping that the dog would eat the meat instead of barking to warn the household. But the dog refused
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"I haven't seen her." "I didn't see her." Does it matter whether "have" or "did" is used? Are they interchangeable in this sense or is there a slight difference? As explained above, there is a
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We need more context. This is not a matter of a combination like "rate of" and "rate for". It's probably more related to a combination like "of liability ... " and "for liability ... ".
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Hi,
First, please tell us if you know the difference between an adjective, an adverb and a noun.
CliveD
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Hi,
1. I walk and I do walking. What is the difference between these two?
The latter is not very idiomatic. It sounds a bit like you are taling about your hobbies.
2. Drink milk before you go to sleep. and Drinking milk before sleeping
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I would like to know which is correct. A:Many teens love to ride roller coasters, which they think are exciting. The roller coasters are exciting. B:Many teens love to ride roller coasters, which they think is exciting. The action of riding the
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