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This is my version of the text: We used (1) to have great family holidays when I was younger. There was always something (2) interesting to do, such as going to the beach, playing football or going on rides at the fair. In the evenings we went to
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I have an exercise to do and i need someone to correct me if i`m wrong: Fill in the gaps with only one word so that the text makes sense: We--(1)to have great family holidays when i was younger.There was always --(2)interesting to
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Hi Adverbs say something about something else in a sentence. They can say something about: - a whole sentenc e ( Similarly , you can also use your creditcard for paying at restaurants. ) - an adjective (That's a very beautiful poem. -
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Ciao Scarmar, I hope you find the corrections helpful. The future tense examples are: 1) I will be going to Italy in 2 months (2) In December, Rosita and Michele will be studying Italian in Abruzzo (3) Ok Natalie, I will be there for sure tomorrow
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in the above sentence, is the use of the word 'interior' idiomatic? Not really. Note that "insanitary" is used so seldom that I had to look it up to verify that it is in fact a word. You should use "unsanitary" as
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There ARE a bank, a laundromat, and a restaurant in the building. = A bank, a laundromat, and a restaurant ARE in the building. = Correct English. There IS a bank, a laundromat, and a restaurant in the building. = Good conversational English used
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Hi GSivakumar, and welcome to English Forums.
Whether you are talking about the school, the library, that restaurant, or an airport, the difference between "in" and "at" is the same.
Use "in" to mean
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grammar geek
185 days ago
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O.K, this is the text from my site: I hope it is easier that way Zeptouch is new technology that let her user to flip pages in a book shown on the screen with a simple flipping sing in the air. We are not speaking about touch screen or some
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M: Mmm, this strawberry shortcake looks delicious!
F: You must be kidding! Don't you remember you're on a diet? ( Q. Can I say "Do you forget ..."? Not impossible, but not very
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Hi,
Can I say,
On Mother's Day, customers will be able to enjoy this set for five to six people.
'Set' is not a correct word here. You are talking about a meal . You could call this a meal that has three courses . A
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