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"If you knew what I had gone through, you would surely pity me."
Don't listen to these people. You can change it to "have" because only the first verb has to be in the subjunctive mood. The verb "knew" is
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anonymous
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my name is Dhia' Alharazneh , I'm a twenty-four years old , I live in amman with my family , I was born in salt at ninteen eighty-five .
I graduated two years ago in june two thousand seven from hashemite university and I have a
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What topics in English are relevant to this? There are four wrong answers and one right one (D). That means there are at least four topics in English that are relevant to working out the answer. There are four choices that you should be able to
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214 days ago
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Hi.
1.In John 5:6 of the New International Version of the Bible, it is written:
When Jesus saw him lying there and learned that he had been in this condition for a long time, he asked him, "Do you want to get well?"
I
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Hi Yaggy,
I'm no expert, but perhaps I can help.
She is getting more beautiful every day . I get, you get, he/she/it gets is the simple present tense. I am getting, You are getting, He is getting is the present continuous - the
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Hi. Is the use of past continuous correct in a sentence that has the phrase (dependent clause?) "before coming here to study further." Would you say a past tense or past perfect tense would be correct with what the time phrase "for
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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 characteristics
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229 days ago
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Hi. In a section called "Advanced Points in Reported Speech" in the LoreGate.com Learn English Easily site, these two things (exceptions) are what are written under the heading of "exceptions," in addition to one other
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269 days ago
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Don't we have to put the verb "listen" in past continuous because it's a durative verb? No. That is not required in English. As explained by other forum members above, in English the durative meaning can be conveyed by the use of
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What is the best way to identify subjunctives? It may be better just to ignore them! English has so few forms that are obviously subjunctive that it's not often you'll see them. Most subjunctive forms are the same as non-subjunctive forms,
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