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Hi,
I need some help on making this response sound more intellectual, please help
me.
Explain below why you believe you should be
considered a disadvantaged applicant:
I
grew up in rural India
until the age of nine . At that
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minu21
213 days ago
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I would be greatful for a few tips, many thanks..
Elementary level
Describing a person's physical appearance. Parts of the body, colours and clothing (please don’t focus solely on body parts etc but consider physical
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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nickydee
225 days ago
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Hi. Thank you, CalifJim and Avangi. Can you comment on my comment answer the question?
Joe was tired because/since he 1) was working 2) had been working hard.
In regard to the numbered tenses, I think "was working"
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"If you knew what I had gone through, you would surely pity me."
Can I change had into have in the sentence above? No. If you possibly can, you need to keep all the parts of the sentence in the same point of view with regard to
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califjim
265 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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I don't know of a webpage that drills these ideas, but here is some written material that may help. There are, in American English, five types of verb with regard to the pronunciation of the regular past tense. (The spelling rules are
English Audio: Speech and Pronunciation
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califjim
296 days ago
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Hello teachers, Could someone please confirm / explain the use of the underlined parts below? Is the Past Simple used for the same reason as in the if clause / wish structure? If he knew who I was , he wouldn't have talked to you like that.
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L'intronato schrieb: But two doubts remain about first subjunctive in english. 1) Is it used only in "that-clauses"? 2) Doesn't it have ... police, I had suggested he go to see a lawyer" (in this case is "handed hslf
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einde o'callaghan
3 yr 213 days ago
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I saw Star Wars Episode V the other day. At a certain point in the movie, Darth Vader "welcomes" Han ... English? I must say it is a natural way of how that sort of sentences is built in Polish language. It is a particularly polite way
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einde o'callaghan
3 yr 290 days ago
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As an English teacher I can say that according to all the grammar books I've consulted the correct spelling is "didn't use to". the formk is analogous to the past tense - indeed it is a type of past tense. Regards, Einde
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