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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
29 days ago
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You might find this useful: Introduction to the Grammar of English by Rodney Huddleston, first published 1984, 470 pages, Cambridge University Press. Don't let the word "Introduction" fool you. It's actually rather advanced and
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3) I sleep badly. If I don't get enough sleep, I don't get much work done. 6) Jane and John like each other. If he asked her to dance, she would say 'yes'. 8) I took German at school. If I had taken English, would I have got a better job? 10) I
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Hello! I would like to ask you for help. I've been learning contitional sentences so far. So, if you could just check these sentences, I'd be very grateful. 1) It rained all day. If the weather hadn't been so bad , we would have gone
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emma1475
108 days ago
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1. Is there a difference between: You were not supposed to see that. You were not supposed to have seen that? What does the past participle do in this case? 2. Is it... I wish he were never my student. I was he was never my student. Do I use
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You merely need to explain that earlier indicative and subjunctive forms were superseded by the modern past tense forms. It should take 30 seconds or so.
(The apparent anomaly is not unique to English, by the way. For instance, French
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Hi LoveCz; Are you asking about the "conditionals"? These are different ways to use an if-clause. There are 4 conditionals: Zero conditional: statement of fact: - If you boil eggs in water for 5 minutes, you will get hard-boiled eggs.
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alpheccastars
148 days ago
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This kind of technical analysis is not my greatest forte, but I'll have a go at answering anyway.
Could they mean this?
He said/reported/suggested/mentioned Jane is living with her parents and going to school full- time. --
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mr wordy
152 days ago
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Hi. In a section called "Advanced Points in Reported Speech" in the LoreGate.com Learn English Easily site, these two things (exceptions) are what are written under the heading of "exceptions," in addition to one other
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anonymous
152 days ago
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Hi. What do you think of the following?
In a section called "Advanced Points in Reported Speech" in LoreGate.com's Learning English Easily, under the bold-letter heading of "Exceptions," it is written:
Simple Past
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anonymous
154 days ago
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