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Hi,
The key word in the question is "culture" and the "matched" word should be customs
A Habit is something one does routinely everyday. It typically has a negative connotation, like a person with a bad habit of
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Could you please look at this? please 1 We talked about something else so we wouldn't get caught laughing about him, but in reality we were talking about him. 2 Thats how I/it work, if your not happy go go deal with someone else. 3 I saw her
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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I don't want to go to the game. Your primary action verb is want. Go is also an action verb as well. Why don't you like math? Do is an auxiliary. No t is the negative and Lik e is the action verb.
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Word play and unusual spatial arrangement of words and symbols are two of cummings’s most significant contributions to modern poetry. Cummings drew and painted from an early age, and his poems often reflect his interest in visual representation of
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Hi, Are you looking for the negative form of the sentence you posted? He does not have a new book. He doesn't have a new book.
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My non-native perception upon reading a sentence with 'on the spur of the moment' is the party who made the last minute decision could be either the subject or the object of the verb (or, maybe possibly someone else). With the following
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Could you correct thiese if need correcting? 1 If she messes up my hair, at least it can't be worse than it is now./it won't be worse than it is now. 2 When playing the game Wheel of Fortune, you need to turn the wheel so strong as to
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Oh dear, Lisa– I believe that you'd better dig out that old grammar book of yours and refresh your memory. 'Had had' is nothing at all like a double negative, but it is a typical past perfect verb formation (just like 'had gone', 'had been' and
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Hi John,
I teach English and would be glad to explain the sentences:
first, neither sentence is grammatically correct.
The first one shoud be: When Sue arrivED, we had dinner.
That's the only way, (or the only one) that
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1- Does saline irrigation have a negative effect on the population of nematodes? 2- Does salinity limit the growth of seashore grass?
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