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I agree with Philip's comments, but will add my two cents on a couple: 2. ... if/whether she would even consider Christmas ... (This refers to the setting of a future wedding date. Using "regarded" would amount to asking about the
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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yankee
59 days ago
Weddings, Dates, Marriage, Sentences, Speaking, Chat, Friendships, Conversational, Christmas, Holidays, Ceremonies
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There is also the possibility, since the Duke is talking to the man who is there to negotiate a new wedding contract, that "Neptune taming a sea-horse" is meant to imply that the Duke's new wife will receive no better treatment than
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Do you think the following shows correct ways to introduce a present perfect tense Your use of the present perfect in those two excerpts of conversation is fine. Also, do you think if something has been discussed/has ocurred a short while ago and
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1. Three days aren't long enough for a good holiday I can't find any mistake in this sentence. aren't = isn't 2.The teacher ordered that the students stopped talking in class. Is " stopped"? => had to stop. stop
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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avangi
219 days ago
Weddings, Marriage, Sentences, Countries, United States, Students, Speaking, Chat, Friendships, Mistakes, Ceremonies, Languages
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Please help me check my work! Mistakes correction 1. Three days aren't long enough for a good holiday I can't find any mistake in this sentence. 2.The teacher ordered that the students stopped talking in class. Is " stopped"?
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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doanbichngoc
219 days ago
Weddings, Marriage, Sentences, Countries, United States, Students, Speaking, Chat, Friendships, Mistakes, Ceremonies, Languages
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I'm confused because I can't understand if he's talking about the girl who saved him from drowning or is he talking about his late wife. Woman: Mr. Luthor, the helicopter's waiting . We should have you out of U.S. jurisdiction in
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Lord Graves is talking about a possible future wedding between the king of England and the princess of Finland. nd says: I have no doubt that they will be the toast of the continent. The main event of Europe?
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I think you're referring to cases where a noun precedes and another noun follows on or about . on seems to be used more often when the following noun refers to an organized presentation of a subject -- a detailed, somewhat formal and thorough
ESL Vocabulary and Idioms
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califjim
307 days ago
Nouns, Articles, Pronunciation, Marriage, Weddings, Speaking, Chat, Friendships, Countries, France, Conversational, Ceremonies
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its interisting short story........tell me what do you think will happen?......is it the lady or the tiger In the very olden time there lived a semi-barbaric king, whose ideas, though somewhat polished and sharpened by the progressiveness of
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noura44
311 days ago
Regards, Marriage, Weddings, Relationships, Friendships, Animals, Colours, Speaking, Chat, Ceremonies, Plants
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@reader2.panix.com: Oddly enough, there don't seem to be many movies where the ugly girl gets the totally hot guy. I want names. And makeover movies (My Fair Lady, et al) don't count. Nor do gigilo flicks. I'm talking luuv.
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