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With the utmost respect, I need to know your views. In another post, an outstanding contributor said that there is no difference in using either "in" or "during" in this sentence: Christmas is celebrated ---- December. Am I
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I agree with Philip's comments, but will add my two cents on a couple: 2. ... if/whether she would even consider Christmas ... (This refers to the setting of a future wedding date. Using "regarded" would amount to asking about the
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yankee
177 days ago
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Hi,
Iam sorry for the last post I thought I was loged in,, And My answers were in color, thats my question again :)
withe blue answer are mine !!
Hi, any ideas where is the wrong answer ?
I have only one wrong !!
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loonloka
181 days ago
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The underlined verb is in agreement with the subject of the sentence.
Terri run every morning.
False - She "runs"
The following sentence is correct
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anonymous
181 days ago
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Hi, any ideas where is the wrong answer ?
I have only one wrong !!
The underlined verb is in agreement with the subject of the sentence.
Terri run every morning.
True
False
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anonymous
181 days ago
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anonymous
271 days ago
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It's a grey area. Many people use them interchangeably. Take this with you when you go. Bring that with you when you come. It depends on where you are when you make the statement / give the command , in relation to the destination. I took my
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I think (a) would only be used in a narrative. "She had been depressed during the campaign. It had seemed that she would surely lose. But now her spirits were high. Now she was the president elect." We're talking about a past time,
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avangi
1 yr 40 days ago
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With 'by,' we expres a state;with 'with' an action, right? Better suspend judgement, Anon. I think CJ is saying we shouldn't use "to surround" transitively. I'll have to try to think this through. If by
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Hi Andrew,
3. It’s a shame he doesn’t love that great woman. - I wish he would loved that great woman No - I wish he loved her.
(the new one) 3. It’s a shame he doesn’t go out at night so much . - I wish he would go out at night so much
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grammar geek
1 yr 66 days ago
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