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I'm an English teacher and I would like to know from you, experts, whether I am teaching prepositions correctly or not, for this is a very difficult subject for students to learn, here in Brazil.
Could you please correct
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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brunces
116 days ago
Dates, Prepositions, Relationships, Writing, References, Countries, Friendships, Friends, Christmas, Holidays, Easter, Classes, Languages, Expressions, Numbers
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I found a website that could help you. I'll quote part of it for you: "May/might is an example of a modal auxiliary verb. The distinction
between may and might has to do with the tense (present, past etc.)
and/ or mood (indicative/
ESL Basic English Grammar Questions and Help
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vince
198 days ago
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both a and b- where the emphasis is A is that it was John's birthday recently (more specifically last sunday), and B last sunday was a special day- ie John's birthday you cannot say 'last holiday' really- we generally talk about
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. myriads of sin multitudes of people-- If there are a LOT of sins or people, these are fine. You might want to note that some grammarians frown on a plural myriad and would correct this to ' myriad sins '. I will see you at/during
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Hi, Is it OK to use words like "myriads" or "multitudes" when both words seem to denote a group of things or people. myriads of sin multitudes of people Sorry but can you tell me when can we use "at",
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$(Email Removed): The new tradition, here in the states, are "Porky Poopers." ... apparently, they have a whole line of "poopers." Uh huh. At Christmas my brother takes out his pooping reindeer. I noticed on the Internet they
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The devil is the master of this world. Yet he trembles with fear and aversion whenever he sees the truth. So he doesn't want to see it. He wants to stunt its development or preferably choke it altogether. He uses all the tools he possesses to
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I heard and learnt as well that you British are not really pious any more. Would you agree? Tell me ... touches your personal feelings, accept my appologies. However, here you should be able to treat it as a secular issue. "Pious" is not
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The double-use of Jewish is common enough in Australia too, ... specified, simply because there's not *that* many practising Jews here. When you say "race", are you saying that you consider there to be a "Jewish race" along
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