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Hi,
Whoever wrote the question for # 1, he'd better to back to school to learn his grammar all over agian.
"Must" has about the same meaning as "have to".
I must go! It's getting late/
I hav eto go..
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dimsumexpress
27 days ago
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My friend and I are having a disagreement that I'm hoping you can help with. Essentially, we disagree whether it would be proper to say "Itch a scratch". You can scratch and itch of course, but to itch a scratch seems to be an
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"until used in the negative sentence" is so much easy for me.
But I'm confused about until used in the affirmative sentence.
"The war lasted until December"
The war always must
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lionforsleeping
85 days ago
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By orders of His Highness Prince John, the champions ( Best archers? ) Champion in this context is a person who is fighting on their behalf. The upper classes didn't lower themselves to actually compete - they had someone do it for them
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1-This isn't a one-size-fits-all classroom course: Can you explain this? It means, this is not a fixed course, it is changeable? Same meaning? It means that the teacher gives each student different help, based on the needs of that
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clive
102 days ago
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History of English Language-Funny or reality? In the beginning, there was an island off the coast of Europe. It had no name, for the natives had no language, only a collection of grunts and gestures that roughly translated to Hey!Gimme!, and
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173 days ago
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Hi,
Please, make the necessary corrections:
- Joshua gives computer classes at an association near his home. OK. 'Gives' means that he is the teacher.
(could it also be: ...at an association close to his home ?). Yes.
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Hi,
a. Some students say they have more progress when they study at home because the following class flows better. Is this sentence correct?
Is it also possible to say:
"Some students say they have more progress when they
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Hi Anon
I have skim read the tract you attached and am genuinely impressed by its content. Whilst being full of Communists (a little English humour:)), Cambridge does have an excellent background in the study of English. I agree with
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adrenochrome
203 days ago
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Right. I'd say "offline teacher" would need much more context before people would be able to understand what the intended meaning is. Probably any usage of "offline teacher" at all is going to be limited to a few contexts
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