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Speaking English is not only about using proper grammar but about understanding the culture in which it is spoken. Is my sentence correct? Thanks.
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I told my mom she has gotten a ticket for not speaking English. OR I told my mom she had gotten a ticket for not speaking English. What's the difference between the two sentences? I know one is present perfect and the other past perfect but
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The reason I made that comment was already explained. I thought your English level was better than to ask the elementary questions on modals. That's all, nothing derogatory. Hey, it's absolutely no problem at all...but the ironic thing
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Nope, it doesn't. It's OK. Why do you think so? For example, an American told me that the following sentence was awkward but grammatically corect: I wish I had been speaking English since childhood.
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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moivile
74 days ago
Speaking English, Sentences, Countries, United States, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Speaking, Chat, American, Friendships, Languages
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I wish I had been speaking English from childhood. 1. Is this sentence grammatically correct? 2. It can be rephrased like this? I wish I had been speaking English from childhood. = If only I had been speaking English from childhood. = It is a pity
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moivile
75 days ago
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hello,
how are you.....i love to speaking english .............i wish to speak very fast and correct speaking.plz could u tell me the good sites or others ur sites.....if u tell me i'm very appreciate for u...i don't know that i'm
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anonymous
90 days ago
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Alex: Here's a bit more explaination on Mr. M's valour Your speaking German is cute. Speaking is a gerund, and the subject (singular) in the sentence. Your can be interpreted as either the subject of the gerund, or the possessive
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alpheccastars
152 days ago
Possessives, Clauses, Nouns, Pronouns, Gerunds, Speaking English, Writing, Sentences, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Speaking, Chat, Friendships, Languages
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Dear friends, I have been struggling with a movie which has not script. I have do decipher all words and make subtitle. In this sense, I need a native person who can listen the wav files which lasts 30 sec to 1 min to decipher for me. those
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enkidu
251 days ago
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That changed with the arrival of wholesale fund ing , includ ing securitisation , and this reached £650bn in lending by 2007. funding is only marginally a gerund. I would consider it an ordinary noun in this sentence.
Finnish grammar of
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cool breeze
314 days ago
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So I've been editing this podcast show. I have to whittle 35-45 minutes of interviews down to about 20 minutes, then add intro and outro music. I'm using Propaganda software, which costs about $50. This is way addictive! But it's also
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