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Technically speaking, if there are two events mentioned in a passage, the most remote past should take the past perfect; that how I have learned it. I.e. "He had trie d many times to quit smoking but failed until he met his dream girl who is
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Hi Ryusuke san,
Actually, I don't like to pay lip-service to somebody . In vietnam, specially the people live in the northern area, they often use lip-service. I live at Southern area where we have a blunt way of speaking but I really like
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Hi Huong-san,
I am not a native speaker, either. So I am not confiden about your text, sorry. I published the first book with my co-author, a Polish. And we both are not native speakers, so it takes a little much time for tuning its English! I
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ryusuke
55 days ago
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I must disagree with the suggestion that "and he wiped" is the same as the use of "wiping." As he was wiping his hands, he came to the door. The action of wiping his hands was going on as he came to the door -- they were not
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Greetings, English 1b3, let me begin by characterising each sentence you mention and then laying my case for the correctness/incorrectness of each utterance: 1. The glasses no longer have crappy read and green lenses, instead having clear
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gleb_chebrikoff
99 days ago
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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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122 days ago
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The other day I saw a commercial for one of those single-serving home coffee/espresso makers. The announcer said to press ... engages in inappropriate physical contact or makes other unwanted advances, usually if not exclusively by a man towards a
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How well does the director Alejandro Amenabar succeed in building tension for the audience in the opening credits of his film 'The Others' ?. Prepare to be really scared? Prepare to be sat awe? Pepare to be truly suprised! The Others is a
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158 days ago
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Can someone take a look at some of these and tell me what they think. I'm trying to get closer to my parents. We've grown apart. OK I asked myself how long my boyfriend and I will would stay together. She made it so that if someone
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