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I still have trouble with this kind of construction s , You cannot have would had . Impossible. The only form of have which can directly follow a modal verb is have , never has, had, or having . These are the correct combinations: can have,
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Thank you very much! Answer one more question, please. Can I rephrase the sentences like this? Are the sentences after the equal signs grammatical correct? Perhaps they are very awkward but grammatically correct, aren't they? It was I that
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Hi i have done the following:
Question>>>>>TASK 4: Please look at the student errors below. First identify what is wrong with the sentence. Then write: 1. what caused the error; 2. what type of an error it is; 3. how you would
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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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GG,
Thanks for such an all-embracing answer.
> Your biggest problem is punctuation.
I began to study English grammar by a thick tome, which has the punctuation section at the end. Probably, I might read that section first.
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The genesis of my intense interest in education, an interest which has now evolved into an aspiration and a pursuit for a career in the field, happened during my undergraduate studies. A Basic Training Program delivered by the graduates from Yale
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Normal 0 false false false MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 Is this correct? Translate into Russian, paying particular attention to the way the Gerund should be translated. = Translate into Russian, paying particular attention to the way in which
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I read these sentences from several websites. I'd like to know what grammar rule governs the following underlined words and how popular they are in modern english usage. A) College teachers don't go to high school, HOPING to enroll
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Ray schrieb: Hi, It has recently come to my attention that the noun phrase "courses lectured in English" is rather common. As ... you please look at other sentences on the sites to see if there is any sign of non-native English speakers?
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Firstable sorry for my english, but I hope to explain in the most clearly way which are my doubts . ... se avrei i soldi, comprerei una macchina 'If I *would have the money I would buy a car' (2° conditional) In English we would say:
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