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It's not that hard to explain. The word "that" can modify an adjective or another adverb (often in combination with the word "all"). It's also usually found in negative sentences. Here are some additional examples: -
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Could you please give me a hand with this? tell me if they are grammatical?
1 Imagine you could choose how long you sleep for . 10 hours or even 2 years. (sci fi movie) 2 You're entitled to unemployment benefits for as long s as
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Under either of these conditions , a CT scan may show lesions in the brain or will be negative but will not show pneumocephalus (10). Pneumocephalus is the presence of air or gas within the cranial cavity. It is usually associated with disruption
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Can you please check this, please? In either of these conditions a CT scan may show lesions in the brain or will be negative but will not show pneumocephalus (10). Pneumocephalus is the presence of air or gas within the cranial cavity. It is
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Hi,
Anything is used mainly in questions and negative sentences. But you can say
I know anything can happen.
Say anything you want.
Anything seems to introduce a higher degree of uncertainty in affirmative sentences.
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Dear friend, in your sentence, none is an indefinite negative pronoun. As it is followed by an of -phrase, it is sometimes called an of -pronoun. Respectfully, Gleb Chebrikoff
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4. It took me the time of the opening credits to get back....
3. Two negatives that don't go together. The speakers are up at max - you can't turn them up any higher.
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Hello!
I have a doubt.
In the students´book it says WANT/ASK/TELL SB to do STH. It also says: Note "I don´t want you to go". BUT: "I asked him NOT to leave" "I told him NOT to come".
Then there is an exercise
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Hi,
I have a great doubt! In the Students course book it is explained the structure WANT/ASK/TELL someone to do something. It also explains that you say "I don´t want you to tell anyone". Then it says:
Verbs ASK and TELL have a
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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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