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re•peated adj. happening , said or done many times. Oxford Dictionary.
I can't understand why it is said happening and not happened (like said and done ). Good question. This is a very restricted definition "adj.
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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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Hi. What is the difference?
Your sentence:
#1 After having read the recipe, she baked a cake.
And this:
#2 Having read the recipe, she baked a cake
In sentence #1, having read the recipe is a gerund phrase (grammatically a
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thank you teacher i just fix those problem can you check again plz
Since 1997 MMORPG (Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game) (1) were been created , until now almost twenty- three years, but many psychiatrists (OK) and psychologists
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The participle form (present, past) can be used as an adjective which modifies a noun. The present participle describes a noun that is involved in an activity at the same relative time as the main verb in the sentence. Scratching his fleas, the
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alpheccastars
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Yes indrect speech and reported mean same The first part should be past perfect but second part should also be past perfect because teaching is used here as noun a name of a profession Please go through this thread
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Hi i have deadline tomorrow.The task is to present my product here is what i have written. Every time i do a writing task, I dont do it well my teacher said Crying" border="0">. Well i hope people here can help me a lot
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Both your sentences are correct, and both your complements are adjectival. "Fake" is an adjective and "faked" is a verbal (past participle). You may also use "fake" as a noun: "She is a fake." And you may
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Hi, I wrote this sentence to ask a question in a thread that I started named "Use of passive past perfect in subordinate clause" and after I saw it the second time, it got me thinking, "Should I have written/used
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Hi, The five minutes walk around the block left him exhausted and he had sweat through his shirt I just want to comment on the last part. he had sweat through his shirt If 'sweat' is intended as a noun here, the sentence is not
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