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I would use the simple past tense ( passed ) rather than the present perfect ( have passed ) since you specify a past time ( last year ).
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I would use the second sentence.
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1. "I know diverse grammar questions and expressions." means which one of the following?
A. I know diverse grammar questions and diverse expressions.
B. I know diverse grammar questions and diverse grammar expressions.
C. I know
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I choose E because i take the sentence as:
I am depending on the medicine which was delivered without delay. That is your privilege. I side with those grammarians who say that the present participle being is exceptional in that it cannot be
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Thank you for replying.
I choose E because i take the sentence as:
I am depending on the medicine which was delivered without delay.
Then if we remove the relative pronoun, it should be:
I am depending on the medicine being
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"Sometimes I am more inclined to think over the question you raise rather than analyse the photograph itself. And this one reached the very inside of me. It's Amazing. OK That was a beautiful question. I would like to leave behind the
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Hello Easy way to figure out this is asking question like this? Question:In which cases have people complained about the new restaurant? Answer2. I know several cases in which people have complained about the new restaurant. Best Regards
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To me, sentence 2 sounds the best and also the most formal. Sentence 3 might also be used, especially in more informal English, I'd say. I doubt that I would use sentence 1 myself, but I imagine some people might. It defines the word
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I find them all acceptable. I usually use "cases where" myself. I don't like "cases when" very much. Some people may find it wrong. "cases in which" is too formal for everyday conversation. They are all defining. CJ
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Please dear teachers,
Can you help me with this?
Which of the sentences has the right use of relative pronouns? And why?
1. I know several cases when people have complained about the new restaurant.
2. I know several cases
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