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Hi,
1. I walk and I do walking. What is the difference between these two?
The latter is not very idiomatic. It sounds a bit like you are taling about your hobbies.
2. Drink milk before you go to sleep. and Drinking milk before sleeping
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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clive
7 days ago
Simple Present, Difference Between, Nouns, Present Tenses, Gerunds, Adjectives, Sentences, Speaking, Chat, Friendships, Simple Tenses
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Hi Anon Part of your difficulty might be due to the fact that you have some typos/errors in your sentences. I'm at your dad ' s house. Are you Brittany's brother. You add an apostrophe and an S ( 's ) to the end of a noun to
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yankee
38 days ago
Simple Present, Plurals, Possessives, Tenses, Nouns, Present Tenses, Punctuation, Apostrophes, Football, Sentences, Simple Tenses, Sports
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I know that when a word is singular you use an 's.' And when the word is plural you do not use an 's.' Your partial sentence (it is not a complete sentence) refers to 'two suggestions' (plural), so it needs the third person
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Hi Anon I'd say it would be more common to say "I have graduated". Using the simple present tense of the verb "be", you could use the word "graduate" as a noun and say this, for example: "I am (now) a
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Hi. Firstly, I'd like to say that I think your mother tongue is Spanish. Mine, too. But, let's keep the explanation in English, unless you want me to do it in Spanish. Do you think he misses us ? <-- As you can see, the embedded
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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renan torres-rivero
235 days ago
Simple Present, Plurals, Nouns, Numbers, Present Tenses, Punctuation, Singular Nouns, Hyphenation, Adjectives, Writing, Sentences, Animals, Simple Tenses, Affirmatives, Languages
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bears is simple present third person rule. When you use he, she or it or any noun you could substitute by those three you use bear + s.
bore is simply simple past.
The correct way to say it would be bore, since Hitler is dead, we use past.
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So if there ' s a verb after a singular noun, it will always have an s? like hits and heals? In affirmative sentences, you add an -s (or sometimes -es) to the end of a verb in the third person singular (he/she/it) in the simple present . For
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yankee
286 days ago
Simple Present, Nouns, Negatives, Present Tenses, Negations, Singular Nouns, Sentences, Animals, Simple Tenses, Singular, Affirmatives
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Hi pringles, I think Pter's reply is exactly on the mark. I believe the rule you refer to only prohibits the use of a "normal verb" following the preposition "to." I want to see you tonight. The verb is want . The direct
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Both your sentences are correct, and both your complements are adjectival. "Fake" is an adjective and "faked" is a verbal (past participle). You may also use "fake" as a noun: "She is a fake." And you may
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avangi
316 days ago
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final -s (-es) is added to simple present tense verb in the 3rd person singular. The same is added to a noun in the plural. Why? The best answer is "because".
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