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Would you please be so kind as to correct this little text for me ? Please ... I need a correction in two days and I can give you a little donation for the effort . I put some alternatives and comments in brackets and parentheses . Thank you so
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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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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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you know, since some english words have so many meanings, sometimes I really don't know people use them in what kind of meaning, especially when our non-native speakers use them.
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http://www.englishclub.com/grammar/verbs-questions-tag.htm
Same-way question tags
Although the basic structure of tag questions is positive-negative or negative-positive, it is sometime possible to use a positive-positive or
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Hi lucash. Welcome to English Forums. Sometimes they're used interchangeably. "What do you think of X?" (could be a person or a thing) Usually asking for a negative or positive opinion - for or against. "What do you think
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Hi John,
I teach English and would be glad to explain the sentences:
first, neither sentence is grammatically correct.
The first one shoud be: When Sue arrivED, we had dinner.
That's the only way, (or the only one) that
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I would also write "is as beautiful as you" but I may be in error there. My high school English teacher would not accept as there. With a negative ( No other ...), she insisted that only so could be used. A bit finicky, I thought. CJ
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Is the usage of the phrase "Dish fit for Gods" used for just food items or anything of good quality? Btw, does the word sedulous have a negative meaning in British English? Thanks a lot!
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'Marmug' has no English meaning, but it is does not sound attractive. Both 'mar' (=injure, damage) and 'mug' (= rob with violence) are certainly negative, and 'marmug' sounds like some kind of mythological beast that commits both crimes.
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