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We need capitals, periods, and articles: P iping was made with the cushion fabric itself, not the piping fabric we ordered . "Which" and past perfect tense are optional in the subordinate clause.
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English is a difficult language to adopt as a second language for so many reasons. Your point about learning Japanese is irrelevant to this 'why English is difficult' conversation. In places like Canada, did you know the reason for having
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anonymous
176 days ago
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Hi. Please tell me if my interpretation of things (the things involved) is correct. I used these examples sentences in a thread I started named "There more definite way to make choice to use past perfect?"
1. He met people who had
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Hi. I was googling for some information for English education in Korea and came up with this article by Yoon Won-sup, staff reporter, of THE KOREA TIMES under the title of "Secrets of European Teaching Method," and I am going to ask some
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anonymous
357 days ago
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I wouldn't recommend it. Present perfect brings you arguably up to the time of your announcement. It could conceivably be taken as a statement that you still don't know. "Know" is a little bit tricky. "I have known about
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avangi
1 yr 20 days ago
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Hello everyone
Here's a short paragraph taken from an article :
"In 2002, a group of Swiss doctors carried out a procedure that is often performed on patients with intractable epilepsy. Electrodes were implanted in the brain and
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"Rafa³" wrote on 04 Mar 2004: CyberCypher napisa³(a): Original sentence fragment reposted for clarity: "They have been hired as a security for..." What does the noun "security" mean in this fragment of a sentence?
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6 yr 18 days ago
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Thank you all for your kind help with the last set of questions. I still found some areas in English ... past perfect and thus alters the meaning. How would you convey the same idea while maintaining the simple past tense? There is nothing wrong
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robert lieblich
6 yr 209 days ago
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Thank you all for your kind help with the last set of questions. I still found some areas in English grammar/syntax I'm not familiar with: 1) "A black cloth hung over the bird cage, where it had been placedmany evenings ago." My
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anandvishy
6 yr 209 days ago
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