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Hello everyone,
Would anyone mind having a read through my answers below to see if i'm on the right tracks? I'm looking at the meaning/function and form of the sentence/underlined words!
With many thanks!!
Fiona is very
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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emma_09
6 days ago 3:41 pm
Verbs, Prepositions, Constructions, Adverbs, Auxiliaries, Present Tenses, Modals, Gerunds, Present Perfect, Phrasal Verbs, Modal Auxiliaries, Adjectives, Relationships, Friendships, Friends
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Get = 'obtain'. However, 'get' is used in many idiomatic phrasal verbs, which you will have to learn one by one. Here are two of these: Get to + verb = 'Have an opportunity to' + verb Get (something) to + verb = 'Cause (something) to' + verb
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(1) I believe that hard work can make you cleverer and will get you good results. (2) Another key to get good results is to concentrate when the teacher is teaching. (3) An ambulance and petrol car arrived at the scene. The police took some
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Please give me some comments, thanks!
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Anyone can help me to check it? Thanks!!
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How do I correct them? Please help me, thanks!! (1) I believe that hard work can make you more cleverer and will get you good results. (2) Another key to get good results is to concentrate when the teaching is teaching. (3) An ambulance and
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No, not risk . More like use .
Phrasal Verb: tap into 1. To establish a connection with; have access to: tapped into a new market for their products. 2. To take advantage of: tapped into their enthusiasm to improve the school.
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Do you understand what a verb is?
Do you understand what a verb phrase is? Are you looking for verb phrases, or phrasal verbs?
In any case, we don't do homework assignments, so you need to try to write them yourself first. Then
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Vincent Teo, She drove home happily is perfectly acceptable. * She drove to home happily is abnormal - home is both point in place and direction adverb, so the preposition makes the phrase grammatically redundant. She drove back home happily is
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Do you mean phrasal verbs? If so, google the phrase and you will get many examples.
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