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I would say was on an exam, but almost everyone I know says were in conversation. I've even heard were in that context on the national news on a major network. CJ
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I was not sure how I could use the phrase in a daily conversation. It's extremely unlikely that you would ever be in a situation where you would find it appropriate to say "Have help?" Stick to "Did you have help?". Keep in
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Feebs and CJ, Thanks. I understood the intent behind that sentence, but I was not sure how I could use the phrase in a daily conversation. So 'have help?' is not used commonly? MG
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1a. If you get one million dollars, what will you do? 1b. If you got one million dollars, what would you do? 2a. Should you get one million dollars, what will you do? 2b. Should you get one million dollars, what would you do? 3a. If you should
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Hi, I heard the following dialogue in ‘The Dark Knight’. I don’t understand how ‘have help’ is used in the sentence. Is it a short form of Did you have help? How does one use it in daily conversations? Lightly irradiated bills. Fancy stuff for a
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Hi, guys~ I'm studying English using 'FRIENDS'. Bellow is the conversation between Joey and Chandler.(Season 8 - Episode 8) Joey : Maybe Monica's playing a joke on ya. y'know? getting her own husband a hooker, that's pretty
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s the second example incorrect? Should it not read, 'the person ( whom) I spoke to knows you? If it is the object of the verb it should be in the objective case... Am I correct? You are correct. The unfortunate thing is that after you go
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hihi... A team of golfers are together in the locker room when a cellphone starts ringing. One
guy picks it up in the "hands free" mode while he is tying his shoes so
everyone else in the room is listening in on the conversation. Man:
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Hi, I'd say it's quite common. "How much did you make last year?" It's also a bit casual and conversational, so I'd use your second option for the formal reports. I'd also venture to say that among professionals,
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I hear "special" a lot , not in formal communication but in private conversation. Not "the Belmont school is committed to serving special children," but certainly "Jane has three children. Her older two are in public
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