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PH, I think that 'had' is possible only if both 'didn't know' and 'had' refer to the same time. In any other case, 'had' would not be possible. But, from the context it clear they don't refer to the same
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Hi,
This context makes it clear.
He mentions it as evidence that
the Saharasian peoples’ domination of the planet is more or less complete.
Clive
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Hi, I have a question.
When I used "I'm anxious for your arrival" to mean "I'm looking forward to your arrival", my teacher(nonnative English speaker) told me that I should avoid using "anxious" in that
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Just a few comments and a curious thought...
What is "sightings" referred to in your O.P.? Is it in the same context as "The UFO sightings"?
Sightings is the shortcut of "sighting report". It is a
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I definitely do not hear "trumps" -- I hear "charms". But I still here otherwise ,trumps. To me, the speaker sounds like he might not be a native speaker of English -- which might explain the mispronunciation of
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Just a few comments and a curious thought...
What is "sightings" referred to in your O.P.? Is it in the same context as "The UFO sightings"?
Would anyone object the use of the word " refrain from sending" in
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So that Pose could concentrate on her athletic trumps and gold lamé microskirt. This is what I hear: So that pose could concentrate on her athletic charms and gold lamé microskirt. I definitely do not hear "trumps" -- I hear
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Hmm, your observation is partially correct. There's no "is" in context such as this in Chinese, contexts that involves attributes, conditions, situations etc. (there may be more, but that's all I can think of now. Maybe other
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Now if I look up "are," the dictionary tells me that it is the present plural of "be." But what I would expect is that it would tell me that it is the present plural of "am" or "is" because those are the
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I’d like to make a liberal comment with this observation. Having read most of the threads lately and this one is among them, there is a prevailing trend in which learners are posting long lists of questions and dialogs asking for correction help.
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