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Any mistakes? No. Not really. The first tennis example still seems a little weird to my ear, however. 'Playing tennis with someone' is somewhat ambiguous to me in terms of whether it's an activity or an accomplishment. I agree with
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Correct:
It took him an hour to find the key.
It took him an hour to work it out.
It took him an hour to play tennis with Jim.
It took him an hour to travel through the tunnel.
Incorrect:
*It took him an hour to look for the key.
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Could you please take a look at this?
1 Its so hot in here, I'm sweating under/beneath the blanket.
2 I'm not going to pick up the phone as you're not worth my time.
3 He's always a gentleman, but whether he's
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someone suggusted that
1: when the word "content " refers to the all the contents, it should be uncountable .
2: when the word "content" refers to part of all the contents, then it should be countable .
eg
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I think that you made a mistake , I didn't send you anything . Maybe there is another Dena in the forum ... anyway nice to meet you
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Thanks, D! Are you transcribing these yourself or getting it from closed captioning? Could it be a mistake? If by closed captioning you mean the original subtitles it's too early for them. I'm using VO subtitles (English) which I'm
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Whoa! I guess that's what he means - what else can it be? - but that's really weird. I have never heard "in" with side to refer to anything except pain, or perhaps Adam's rib. Are you transcribing these yourself or getting
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I am quite terrible at writing, I am looking for some help looking for simple gramatical errors in my eassy.
Ethan
Plymale
Professor
Holbrook
English
100
November
12th, 2009
Modern Tradition:
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Essay, Report & Composition Writing
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eplymale3043
11 days ago
Essays, Universities, Difference Between, Articles, Relationships, Schools, Students, Careers, Business, Mistakes, Teaching, Scholarship
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I dont know its name but our professor said its name was letter of expression.
I searched on net but I didnt find anything.
I wrote something but Im not sure about that. I guess, I have grammar mistakes.
Dear Sir/Madam,
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The verb should agree with the nearest noun: Neither the people nor the President knows Neither the President nor the people know
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