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Hi,
Once I have heard back from my former employers about whether they accept to be my reference, I will call you."
1) about whether they accept to be my reference= How is this functioning? Adverbial answering what?
2)
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This is my experience in learning the subjunctives. This word haunted me for several years because I couldn't understand the different moods and subjunctive verbs clearly enough to use it correctly. Although not an expert, I feel what I know
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was told that I shouldn't decide on the tense and aspect of the main clause by what the subordinate clause is. That is, the tense and aspect should be in relation to the greater text.
What I said in the earlier post was a rule of thumb.
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Hi,
I think it is in the first conditional only.
The site for 'if' clause that I know is : http://www.ego4u.com/en/business-english/grammar/conditional-sentences
Thank you.
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Could you tell me whether following sentences are correct or not?
Thanks.
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If it rained now, I wouldn't go fishing.
If it were raining now, I wouldn't go fishing.
If it rain now, I would't go fishing.
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You can't have both any and some in the same sentence. Any is usually used in questions: Are there students here? Some is common in affirmative clauses: There are some students here. There's a lot more to this but unfortunately I have
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The thing is that I don't know how to parse the underlined part without putting the participle 'being' in front of it. Like so: It is certainly not suprising that, in this economy
of scarcity and high needs, b u siness people
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I am confusing about the phase "for the account of". Please help look at the following sentences:
1. The charges for opening a Letter of credit ("L/C") should be for the account of the applicant.
In my opinion,
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Hi,
PLEASE help me understand the meaning of this sentence:
"Employer hereby employs employee so long as employee is a shareholder, subject to the business judgment of employer."
Specifically I was wondering wha the
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Hi,
After meeting with the company's CEO, I have learned of some serious issues regarding our west branch, and
wanted Past tense seems wrong. 'Want' if you want the details now. But 'want' is a strong word, and in my
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