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Hard to answer anything since I'm not even sure what 'normal' is in this context. 'Bring forth' is a phrasal verb, meaning 'produce' among other meanings. I merely meant that religion shouldn't be forced to nearly
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In American English, both are considered correct.
In fact, "beat" seems to be more popular than "beaten" in common conversational English.
I have a feeling that 'beaten' is used more when there is a physical
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Put simply, must I mention an object even while using the transitive verb as a gerund? If it is transitive only , then it has to have an object regardless whether it is the main verb or a gerund. You don't say: Mary recognized. Therefore, you
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In American English, both are considered correct.
In fact, "beat" seems to be more popular than "beaten" in common conversational English.
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The link from MrM is very useful.
As a simple explanation for the beginning student, I recommend that one use when with the simple past and while with the past continuous. This is an oversimplification, but exposure to native writing and
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I want to make friends and chat with them and discuss about subjects to make my English speaking fluent.
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hi. my name is Nana. I am from Georgia (sakartvelo). I want to practice my speaking English. I love to know new people.
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Speaking English is not only about using proper grammar but ALSO about understanding the culture in which it is spoken.
Maybe it's a matter of taste, but barring the missing "also", I find your phrase acceptable.
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