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What is your favourite Grammar Book? I'm pleased you like my explanation! Thank you for that. I don't really have a favourite grammar book - and I haven't read a grammar book for about 30 years anyway. I think for basic elementary
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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cool breeze
64 days ago
Grammar, Modals, Gerunds, Universities, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Usages, Students, Mistakes, Schools, Languages, Nationalities
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Great explanation CoolBreez! What is your favourite Grammar Book? I like explanations of the type you have just given. Maybe some books may help me.
Thanks,
Magixo
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As a rule of thumb, use the infinitive after an adjectiv e: It's i mpossible to do that. It's easy to learn foreign languages. It may be difficult to win the match. It is true that the gerund is used in some cases instead of the
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Hello everybody, I have a question to ask. The story goes like this: It's been snowing all night. (2a) It might be difficult driving to work tomorrow. OR (2b) It might be difficult to drive to work tomorrow. How shoult I say - 2a or 2b?
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I think the diff btw them is "couldn't see" means to confirm but "can't have seen" means may be not see :D
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I missed question 3 and question 5 :(
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So you know they're infinitives. Otherwise they could be imperatives or the present tense. But don't use the to after modal verbs like can and must ! CJ
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Thank you.
You wrote/corrected (with your comment):
2. This seminar could prove beneficial to those who haven't attended a school in the past. -- In the right context you could say this but as a standalone sentence the article
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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anonymous
67 days ago
Articles, Verbs, Modals, Universities, Modal Verbs, Sentences, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Context, Students, Schools, Languages, Passive
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Hi,
Anon wrote:
・She estimates that the hall will seat up to a hundred people.
・He estimated that it would seat more than a hundred. ・I had estimated that it (.......) less than a hundred.
Which is the appropriate tense
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Hi, Here are the ones that I would correct (and I hope I haven't made any mistakes, but if I have somebody will fix them, don't worry! ): 1. If I knew where he lived, I’ d visit him. 1- second
3. If I hadn’t picked up Martin’s
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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tanit
67 days ago
Tenses, Present Tenses, Past Perfect, Modals, Past Tenses, Conditionals, Future Tenses, Countries, France, Mistakes, Languages
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