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Have you considered what happens if you insist on subject-verb inversion in all questions AND insist that the question word must always be first? The two are contradictory. Placing the question word first takes precedence. ____ said that? Who
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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
17 days ago
Nouns, Pronouns, Plurals, Prepositions, Clauses, Sentences, Writing, Adjectives, Apologies, Numbers, Relative Pronouns
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Thank you for your request. I am afraid that your membership number is not on our list so could you please find out the link at web page and fill the online renewal form again and send it to the department concerned? Sorry for inconvenience
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Dear All
Could you please check the short message? I would like to know more about that how should I write to another way?
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Perhaps a little insight will help, " ' Oponn .' The two-faced Jester of Chance " from "The Gardens of the Moon" ( great book by the way ). I understand the difference between a single jest, and the action of
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Because when I first name the post, I have x number of sentences and I add some and I just don't change the title, its not like one sentence is going to make a difference, but I'll make sure it doesn't happen. Would you like me to say
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Hi,
Sorry, I don't speak Hindi. This is a Forum about the English language.
Clive
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Hi,
Here are some examples.
I go to school by bus.
I'm interested in learning foreign languages.
She accused me of neglecting her.
I was surprised by/at the amount of money collected.
He shouted at me during the game.
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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ivanhr
50 days ago
Universities, Learning English, Writing, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Students, Schools, Apologies, Languages, Numbers
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Hi. As to your number 4 sentence, would you say the part that is in bold letters risks being a dangling modifier? I think it is pretty much clear from context that the part in bold letters refers to the "floor," rather than the person
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Hi Charlene,
I really had no intention of being unkind or of making fun of you, so I'm sorry that you feel that was my aim.
I hope that you will continue to participate in the Forum, and look forward to reading your comments in other
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