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How u doing, sorry for not replying ur thread for over 4 months, i've been doing my thesis since the beginning of the year, now I handed in my first draft, waiting for the feedbacks from my prof. I only saw cricket on TV, I dont think peope
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Can anyone explain the meaning of the followings sentences and grammar behind such sentences:- (1). We had to have a permit to enter the park. (2). He has to have been a good cricket player. (3). It is understood to have done it beautifully.
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Can anyone explain the meaning of the followings sentences and grammar behind such sentences:- (1). We had to have a permit to enter the park. (2). He has to have been a good cricket player. (3). It is understood to have done it beautifully.
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Hello !! Da question u asked is absolutely ver logical, i dodn't hav
much knowledge in cricket. However, i try to solve da issue.
First, I wld lik to say the question u want to ask is perfect but
cricket is a game with lots of rules... In
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Thank you very much, Clive! I feel
so lucky that I came across this website. Whatever little I have seen of it so
far has made a great impression on me.
I always mess up with the comma. I
was also doubtful about the grammatical correctness
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It cannot be a particularly good dictionary if you cannot find "dismiss" in it. Here is an online site that may be better: http://www.onelook.com/ dismiss = • verb 1 order or allow to leave; send away. 2 discharge from employment. 3 regard as
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Hi ayesha,
I didn't only speak to MS Dhoni but I earlier used to play with him. he used to give beautiful answers...E.g.: I once asked him: "Where do you live Bhaiya?" his reply was, "In my home"....! Sadly, he must have forgotten me now. He
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The first player hits a no-ball for a six and stays in strike. He completed his century. He gets run out next ball with the second batsman at the striker's end....Thesecond batsman hits a six and the match's over...HOWZATT?!?!
Regards,
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India and Australia are the best team...
Regards,
ankur...forever...
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Hi,
'He was known to the police' .
Isn't "known" an adjective there? I know what you mean, and I wouldn't say you are wrong. Let me quote a little from a book I like, 'Teaching Tenses' by Rosemary Aitken. I like the way she looks at it.
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