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v This is a noun , but it is being used as an explanation Congratulating / Congratulations for you on this happy day. ^ this is a preasent progressive verb a big no no when talking to someone about them When congratulating a person, tell them
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john claset
4 days ago 7:45 am
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Hello, Vladimir, this combination has not yet been codified in major pronunciation dictionaries, perhaps due to the narrowness of its use outside technical areas; therefore, we should resort to analogy. Thus, acronyms of a similar type
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English presents a number of issues to non-native (and sometimes native) speakers. It is grammatically unlike other languages, even those from which it has borrowed large vocabulary groups, and possesses a number of irregularities. Understanding
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snowman73
8 days ago
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Hello; the following text was taken from a grammar book, and i can't see the point the author wanted to convey.
"Other uses of the progressive aspect
It may be used especially following the auxiliary will or shall with the special
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Hi,
I have difficulty in understanding verb usage(two verbs given and go in same sentence) in below sentence and also please tell me the parts of speech in the sentence.
You need articles as shown. Effective and substantial critiques
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clive
111 days ago
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Hi. Thank you very much for taking time to answer questions of mine. I think it might be better to stop here since this thread is gettin long, but allow me to ask this one more question (this has been bothering me for some time).
You wrote
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anonymous
187 days ago
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Thank you so much for your lengthy reply.
You wrote this response, in addition to quoting some writing of mine.
Anonymous
“2. He was talking to me and she felt she had embarrassed him. -- Same line of arguement as no. 1 applies
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anonymous
189 days ago
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I think what could be said about a past perfect tense is it is used to note that one event precedes the other. I also think in most cases it is used to definitely denote an event has ended.
One event precedes another that is already in the
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I think what could be said about a past perfect tense is it is used to note that one event precedes the other. I also think in most cases it is used to definitely denote an event has ended. Please correct the grammar of my writing if necessary, as
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here is the answer- given on the next page!!! I really struggled with this one.. She used to have long hair.
Form:
used to + base form of verb
Function:
Expresses
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anonymous
206 days ago
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