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If it's written communication, I'd encourage you to add "over" or "during." Through the use of inflection, a native speaker would make the meaning clear without the added preposition. But when it's written, the eye
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What to use? Good luck to? or Good luck on? Or does it depend on the sentence? im confused when to use TO or ON with good luck.
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thanks a lot. so it means, it is safer if i use OVER or DURING with this sentence? is that right? though the sentence is fine without it, in formal sentences, OVER or DURING must be used? thanks a lot! is this right? hope to get a reply from you!
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Which is the correct one?
Good luck to... or Good luck on...? For example, good luck TO/ON your married life. When do we use to or on with good luck? thanks
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When you ask a question in English, normally you put the question up front, not at the end in a preposition. Say something like, "Why are visas more expensive here?" Also, "So" at the beginning is not all that good idea. At the
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Hi chattt, Welcome to English Forums. Thanks for joining us. Sorry your post slipped thru the cracks. Everything you say is correct. When you ask if the sentence is "true," do you mean "is it correct?" Yes, it's correct.
Basic English Vocabulary Questions
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avangi
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Yes, it's right. 'Without' is a preposition which requires a noun head, and '-ing' is a verb form used as a noun here.
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Hi,
I am completing the last module (module 9) of i-to-i's 40 hour TESOL course - creating a mock lesson plan for asking for, giving and understanding directions. My tutor has told me I need to make adjustments to the staging of my
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anna.rpo
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We definitely need context here in order to help you. Some possibilities:
from
in
into
away from
along
toward
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Welcome to English Forums, Jamie. Thanks for joining us! I have no idea what all these symbols and abreviations stand for, but good luck on your test. "People" is the simple subject and is a noun. "Many" is an adjective
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