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I've been having real trouble with this exercise. Hmm. I can't imagine why. Assuming, as you did, that "present conditional" and "zero conditional" are equivalent: Present / Zero: IF { present }, { present } First:
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Choose between; Present Conditional, First Conditional, Second Conditional & Third Conditional.
Okay, I've been having real trouble with this exercise. This is the best I could do & quite frankly, it's a mess! I have no idea
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So, finished this exercise, but I was a little unsure as to what exactly constituted a mixed conditional.
Also, I seem to have answered a disproportionate amount of the answers 'Second Conditionals'. I think I have over-represented this
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Hello, again, Mr. Teo. Are you studying for the TESOL exam?
(a) "They are practising archery every weekend." As an American, I would say "practicing."
(b) "She is using lipstick," without the indefinite
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Judi Ann Mason dies at 54; playwright and screenwriter She helped blaze a trail for black women writers in Hollywood, starting with 'Good Times' in the 1970s. 'Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit' was among her credits. By Dennis
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Sometimes you only get one chance. In November 2001, my little brother (who suffered from mental illness from the age of 15) asked me and my family to come over for Thanksgiving to the house he had just rented with his girlfriend. Couldn't do
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Hi,
I'd see it more as an answer to "for what (ocassion) did the buy her Porsche?".
Yes, that's quite possible. Although if you want to look at the real-life details of how an actual conversation like that would go,
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193 days ago
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Riffing off the "sadistic" thread... Just curious about what genre, topic or themes interest people around here. Yeah, lots of us can say: "Anything that doesn't suck.", etc. But are there specific ideas/stories that
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But look at this examples: I have a friend from France whose father is a politician. I met the gir l yesterday who is my brother's girlfriend. Are my sentences above correct or not? They are correct. The relative pronoun (whose, who) refers
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315 days ago
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Hi from Turkland, I have learned that a relative clause sentence comes after a noun that gives information. I know the man who had a car accident yesterday. here , the relative sentence comes after the man, because it gives additinal or necessary
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