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Hi, rishila, welcome to English Forums. Thanks for joining us! The use of "do" is a little hard to get used to. I'm not sure what you mean by "for pronoun only." It's used a lot in questions and negative statements.
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avangi
16 days ago
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<< Can "No, she seldom is" be used for #3? >> Technically, it can; but it's not idiomatic. To use it in this way would be rude, implying that the questioner has asked the wrong question. If this exchange occurred between
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My name is Bonnie and regard to negative background and Before that if you don't mind I need to tell you a bit of my story... My husband has a company and I am the one to look after his account but at the same time I am the
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Hi Philip,
Thank you for your answer.
Could I ask if "in the buff" have a negative meaning?
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Tinanam
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I found this amazingly perplexing.. I hope I've done nothing to disuade you from being adamant.
Second thought, "adamant" may not a a good chcoice of word on my part as it presents a negative cannotation. If it's
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goodman
162 days ago
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Where I live, all the students are taught what my book advises. However, let's agree to disagree. As for Longman Dictionary, besides the example you cited, I've found another example that is different from other dictionaries. The word
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yoong liat
267 days ago
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Where I live, all the students are taught what my book advises. However, let's agree to disagree. As for Longman Dictionary, besides the example you cited, I've found another example that is different from other dictionaries. The word
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yoong liat
268 days ago
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ok i've been cleared guys. karen my tutor is ill and now i haven peter bowdry so use caution in selecting your answers good luck Jon B 2. How could you arouse the students' interest in the text? Remember that this is a pre-reading
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jonblaze25
276 days ago
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1. I feel this passage would be most suited for pre-intermediate/intermediate learners. Some of the information is basic enough for entry level students, but overall the vernacular used can be seen as complex. 2. I would spark interest by
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