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Concentrate on writing sensible questions. Learn the pattern and construction from the answers given to you and build on it. Don't try to be creative and start your own brand of English. I mean it in a positive way. Ok, for
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Hi,
This is a present perfect passive construction, much like "he has been promoted to a store manager recently". But some would consider verbs like "married, interested, tired and pleased etc.." a particple adjective. A
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Hi,
This is a present perfect passive construction, much like "he has been promoted to a store manager recently". But some would consider verbs like "married, interested, tired and pleased etc.." a particple adjective. A
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The construction of a bridge is difficult.
Some people say "the construction" sounds like the whole process of constructing a bridge Yes, in this context it definitely refers to the process of (the activity involved in) constructing a
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I'd appreciate it if someone would answer my question. Thanks in advance.
Concerning the sentence: The construction of a bridge is difficult.
Some people say "the construction" sounds like the whole process of constructing a
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But two x-rays could be counted as a set or single purchase too, right? It could be one purchase or two. What is in your head when you say it? What makes some of these constructions so difficult is that we want rules that ignore the meaning
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(a) He paid to the cashier for the books. (b) He paid some money to the cashier (for the books). (c) He paid John / paid to John some money (for his help). (d) He paid for / to / paid the cashier for the souvenirs. (e) He paid to cashier for the
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Which of the following constructions is best in a classified ad?
A. "Only candidates with clinical research experience need apply".
B. "Only candidates with clinical research experience need to apply".
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don't make your sentences too long unnecessarily. always keep in mind what the subject of your sentence is, and see if there's concord. use (sub)ordinating conjunctions the way they ought to be used. don't overstretch yourself in your
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Ordinary language logic is not the same as mathematical logic. Consider the basic idea of equality. Jack was assigned to clean out the stables, but he was not the task. Note the measurement 'upward' from an assumed 'low'
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