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i would like to know two things. the first one is : the past participle of the verb "go", is it "been"? ex: i have been to London. have you ever been to London? i think that "go" in this case has irregular form
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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ericsteef
11 days ago
Simple Present, Prepositions, Tenses, Adverbs, Present Tenses, Universities, Present Perfect, Relationships, Sentences, Students, Friendships, Friends, Simple Tenses, Schools
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Hi, Can I apply or in below sentence? The Pakistani air raid make heavy loss in Taliban side or around 50 Taliban have been killed.
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Hi, Thank you. Could you help me with some individual cases? Please see colored part for my additional questions/comments.
I wrote:
Hi. Would you say any subordinate clauses that are placed predicatively should have a comma before it
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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anonymous
35 days ago
Tenses, Clauses, Adverbs, Commas, Punctuation, Adjectives, Relationships, Writing, Sentences, Friendships, Friends
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Hi A finite adverbial clause is a clause that functions as an adverb in a sentence and has a finite verb form in it. Let's use an finite adverbial of time as an example: Every time I see him I am really scared. (Every time I see him =
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Hi,
I want to send the below email to VIP clients, please correct or amend it to be in better structure:
Hello,
as you all aware that the migration is imminent more ever than before and for that reason I would like to assert on
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Hello All,
is the below phrase correct:
- system connectivity completed and ready for test
or
- system connectivity was completed and ready for test
Thanks,
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Hello All,
is the below phrase correct:
- system connectivity completed and ready for test
or
- system connectivity was completed and ready for test
Thanks,
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Hello All,
is the below phrase correct:
- system connectivity completed and ready for test
or
- system connectivity was completed and ready for test
Thanks,
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Could you tell me when to use just, yet, alredy, ever and never with the Present Perfect Tense. I know where to put these adverbs in a sentence (at the end of a sentence OR between the helping verb and the main verb), but I am not sure which of
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Hi. I think the word "ransacked" in the sentence is an adjective.
Another similar example, I think, would be this (with the word "rummaged" being an adjective):
He came home after a long trip and found his house
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