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Greetings, English 1b3, let me begin by characterising each sentence you mention and then laying my case for the correctness/incorrectness of each utterance: 1. The glasses no longer have crappy read and green lenses, instead having clear
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gleb_chebrikoff
98 days ago
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Hi, how are you....? Where you are now? Where you are now leaving? pls. tell me so that i can know where you are now and where you from? Because as now i really really miss you so so much do you know that? You know i dont know what is image now
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kimberlykimi
273 days ago
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I have talked to Lewis for awhile while you were bathing. I talked to Lewis for awhile while you were bathing. (Should be this one &) I talked to Lewis for awhile when you were bathing. (this one,right? since "when"
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avangi
321 days ago
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The faux Gretzky quote is brilliant, and absolutely correct! The rest of your proposals I'm inclined to reject. The "double in" is absurdity squared. Buy your English teacher a drink. He's right on with that specific example.
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avangi
1 yr 25 days ago
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Hi anonymous person, I think it is a widely accepted notion that when you have two independent clauses connected by a coodinate conjunction (coordinating conjunction? - I think they are the same) and one of them has an internal comma, a semicolon
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clive
1 yr 51 days ago
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"In 1918 was their first show .."
Perhaps, in the right context. Your sentence doesn't normally occur in English. This word order ( finite verb + subject ) is to some extent used in modern English:
On the bed lay a dog that
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cool breeze
1 yr 97 days ago
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I don't usually do people's homework for them, but I'll make some comments on your questions and answers. Hey guys, This is too familiar. It would be best to use no greeting in a newsgroup if you are new and don't know the usual
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einde o'callaghan
4 yr 206 days ago
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Hi There's a word located somewhere between the back of my head and the tip of my tongue which I ... to some purpose or plan" - rather than being haphazard or random. The particular context is evolution. Can anyone help? Choose between
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I'm a Mac guy, athough I spent three years writing a business computing column and know PCs, too. FWIW, Final ... then bought ScriptThing, which I called the Learjet of script formatting programs (and they put my quote on the box). They're
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Which is better? "No drinking and eating" "No drinking or eating" "No drinking nor eating" I prefer occasional drinking and eating to any of those alternatives. But if you mean that (in some limited context, I hope)
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6 yr 64 days ago
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