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It depends on the situation. For example: "I didn't see her at the party ." Or: "I didn't see her yesterday ." This usage is for a specific time or place in the past.
Or: "I haven't seen her in a week
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Hi Can we use a phrasal verb 'enter into' in this sentence? e.g. This progamme will be entered in the school calendar. Thanks.
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Dear friend, * London is different of Hong Kong - incorrect; London is different from/to Hong Kong - correct; *In Argentina, Christmas celebrations are completely different as the ones in England - incorrect; In Argentina, Christmas celebrations
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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gleb_chebrikoff
7 days ago
American English, British English, Universities, Relationships, United States, Great Britain, Students, American, Friendships, Friends, Schools
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Hi,
Sorry, but this is no better than before.
No educated English speaker would write a letter like this with just one paragraph. And no university would bother to read it. They'd just throw it in the garbage. Do you care about
Formal, General & Business Letter Writing
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clive
7 days ago
Universities, Paragraphs, Writing, Letters, Schools, Students, Friendships, Speaking, Chat, Apologies, Expressions
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I wrote again. What do you think about that?
DATE
THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY
Dear Sir/Madam,
At first, I was interested in chemistry in high school. After, I began to learn this lesson,
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Dear EnglishForums Members, I am from Turkey. Nowadays we discuss about democracy a lot in Turkey. There are a lot of different cultures and different races live in Anatolian, in eurasia, in Turkey. There are Kurdish, Laz, Armenian, Georgian,
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New Delhi, Nov 15 (PTI) A Delhi court has directed a retired school teacher to pay a compensation of Rs one lakh to a student for parading him naked for taking bath in a water tank in the school premises 12 years ago. Additional Sessions Judge
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Hello all! This site is so wonderful and full of thoughtful and brilliant people. I want to teach grammar to esl learners. I am a native speaker and college grad. While I understand and communicate well in English I have difficulty explaining
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He means towards is British English, while toward is American English. Hi, I hear a lot of US born "native speakers" of English add the "s," but in the forties, when I was in "grammar school," they gave us 'ell
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i am from China and now study in the university in yunnan province southwest China.
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