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Adverb Questions Eg: Laura is a graceful dancer Laura dances gracefully 1. His was a hurried visit He has visited hurriedly 2. Sachin's was a perfect game Sachin play game perfectly 3. My country has a slow progress My country progresses
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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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Yankee wrote: Jackson6612 wrote:
Question 2:
Both Philip and Yankee said:
I am used to play ing cricket in my spare time.
I was told that after to simple Present Tense form is used but playing is not simple Present Tense form of
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Jackson6612 wrote: Question 1: Yankee said:
1 : Do I used to play cricket in my spare time? Did I use to play ...?
As far as I know, 'did (not) ... use to'
is still considered to be the correct form in negative and
interrogative
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No, no one should ever say " Cricket used to be played by them " . But we can say "Cricket used to be played in my school ", The “ subject +Used to +verb” construction is often used to described something one did it the past and it’s always
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hobby goes with an -ing word. You are talking about an activity. -ing shows activity.
My hobby is:
collecting
playing
shopping / gardening / reading / cooking / swimming / dancing / bowling / fishing / hunting
CJ
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Hello.
I had to compile a test to check students' knowledge of various aspects of English. I would like some help. Since I thought up most of the sentences myself, I'm not sure if I hadn't left any mistakes. I would like someone to look through
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See:
ADVERBS
http://www.corollarytheorems.com/Grammar/adverb.htm
I would be surprised by the order in Q1, and you would need a comma:
Q1. Yesterday morning, was he playing cricket?
but:
Sir Thomas More by Shakespeare Apocrypha
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Hello Shab
Here are some exercises. I've left spaces for the verbs; the verb you should use in each case is in parentheses after the space.
You can choose which tense to use in each case. (There may be more than one correct answer.)
1. On
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Americans only use "practice" for both noun and verb, so I'll leave that aspect of your question to others.
People are practising cricket (Or: Cricket practice will be held ) this S unday at 9 am at the Student Recreation Complex ground s *.
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