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Hi, rishila, welcome to English Forums. Thanks for joining us! The use of "do" is a little hard to get used to. I'm not sure what you mean by "for pronoun only." It's used a lot in questions and negative statements.
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Would you please be so kind as to correct this little text for me ? Please ... I need a correction in two days and I can give you a little donation for the effort . I put some alternatives and comments in brackets and parentheses . Thank you so
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Hi There,
I am having trouble understanding Main verbs and Auxiliary verbs could someone please assist me.
If there is a modal verb before the main verb would I class this as a main verb?
I understand that the primary Auxiliary
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Pleasehelp,
I replied your other posts regarding the use of modals. Again, Whenever you see the following modals /helping verbs used, even in their negative form, you will find the adjacent verb remain in its basic form. i.e. He must understand
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It's said that the adverbs of frequency should be placed before Be verb or helping verb when occurring in the short-form answer. However, these negative answers don't seem right to me. Therefore, I would like to know whether or not the
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It's said that the adverbs of frequency should be placed before Be verb or helping verb when occurring in the short-form answer. However, these negative answers don't seem right to me. Therefore, I would like to know whether or not the
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Could you tell me when to use just, yet, alredy, ever and never with the Present Perfect Tense. I know where to put these adverbs in a sentence (at the end of a sentence OR between the helping verb and the main verb), but I am not sure which of
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Use "s" for he, she, it for the main verb EXCEPT for questions and negative. So He playS, but Does he PLAY? He does not PLAY. The music (that the club playS) suckS. (In the question or negative the MAIN VERB does not have "s."
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Hello,
it seems to me that you have a point there. I found an example in my dictionary where the verb 'come off' has a slightly negative connotation:
He comes off as quiet , but he's got a great personality.
The
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Hi, Very generally speaking, 1. When " do " is the main verb of a sentence in the simple present and the subject is in the third singular person (" he/she/it "). She always does her homework in the afternoon. -- He usually
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