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The 1920’s, also known as the roaring twenties was a time of great growth, and prosperity for the United States. America was blossoming into a country with many great new inventions, and it was also full of new, major fads that made big impacts on
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anonymous
49 days ago
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I understand that this sentence is difficult, possibly even tortured. Were I to publish it, I would probably rewrite it to something like: " played on rock radio. I believe rock radio would not have played it if the song had been performed
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Fair enough. What I was asking is would it be possible for the construction to be correct , but yes, a whole sentence is better. " played on rock radio, which it probably would not have had it been a soul song performed by a heavy-set black
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Hi. Welcome to English Forums. 1.what is meant by 'put on faces' To pretend, to simulate. on monarch wings=flying like a monarch butterfly. am I right. A monarch butterfly is a large migratory orange and black butterfly that occurs mainly
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Hi, "We need them complete, every detail of their lives and works accounted for , fillted into place, given significance. " 1. Is this part an Adjective clause ? " every detail of their lives and works accounted for,
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Hi, I have been reading an article about Alcatraz and I've found the following passage can't be understood by me.: The collaborative effort of attorney general Homer Cummings and Director of the Bureau of Prisons, Sanford Bates, produced
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Hi Everyone. I want to ask two questions. 1.) When do you use has had, have had and had had? 2.) Im really having trouble with the verb tenses especially when I write about the past. For example: Are the following constructions correct? 1.)
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good day! could anyone take time to examine this paragraph? i made it in preparation of an upcoming job interview, I have been asked this once before but was not able to answer efficently. maybe this will need few grammatical corrections, or maybe
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crazylayne
184 days ago
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Is there a similar rule for the sentence "Paint it black"? No. This is a completely different construction. black is an adjective. The meaning is as you say, but Paint it to be black is not the way to say it. It's Paint it so that
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First, "Paint it black." can only be a sentence as a command. In this case, it is and understood "you." (You) paint it black. I am telling you to do this. As far as I know, this is really an expression from the Rolling Stones
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cwtch
189 days ago
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