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Hard to answer anything since I'm not even sure what 'normal' is in this context. 'Bring forth' is a phrasal verb, meaning 'produce' among other meanings. I merely meant that religion shouldn't be forced to nearly
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Hi,
Any help appreciated: "Sydney is the most beautiful city in the world and there is a great ability to get on with people ."
I don't understand the mneaning of the part I have underlined. Perhaps it should be 'the
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"Sydney is the most beautiful city in the world and there is a great ability to get on with people." 1. Which part of speech is "to"? It's the infinitival particle. The full infinitive of the verb is to get (on with). 2. Is
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Hello Everyone, Any help appreciated: "Sydney is the most beautiful city in the world and there is a great ability to get on with people." 1. Which part of speech is "to"? 2. Is "to get on with" a phrasal verb? If not
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Of course, your sentence is grammatically correct.
Who tells you that the people in English speaking countries are not using the phrasal verb "to pick up" in their speech? However, my native language is not the English language
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Thanks! Some verbs seem to be halfway between phrasal verbs and normal verbs followed by a normal adverb. I guess it's those kinds of verbs that sometimes confuse me. Put something in the box is not a phrasal verb though, so expect this to
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Here is how I understand the sentence with added words: "I've ordered the bulk of our food stores moved onto the ice and the remaining boats put off." So what do you think? I think the same thing. CJ Thank you CalifJim. So we
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Can "into" be written as two words? No. It's not into in that case; it's two words, in and to . to take a car in is to take it to a repair shop or to the car dealer where you bought it for the purpose of having it repaired or for
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Hi Teacher! I have a problem the meaning of thanks to .I am confused..Can we use this phrases in negativ sentences? For example; ^^When i tried to do my homework,my sister disturbed me..Thank to my
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I've never heard of "have the third person" either. What kind of sicko would come up with that in an ELT book? It probably means "have somebody" as in the dated use of "First I had Sean, and then I had Petey, and then
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