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Ryan Stubblefield
Mrs. Piner
British Literature
5 May 2009
Weddings
Weddings have come and gone over the years, but how much really has changed? The society of today differs very much in comparison to the society of
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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Weddings, Dates, Difference Between, Numbers, Literature, Marriage, Relationships, Countries, United States, Friendships, Mistakes, Friends, Styles, Australia, Ceremonies
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Thank you Mister Micawber very much, By the way , Could you possibly let me know whether there is any difference between the two sentences below: Do you like to go to Alice's wedding ? Do you like going to Alice's wedding? Thank you again
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. These are OK: A Japanese asks her, " Are you enjoying your stay here?" Mary asks Jim: "Do you enjoy living in New York?" Mary asks Jim: "Do you like living in New York?" Is there any difference between these
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Hi teachers, Could you possibly tell me whther there is any difference between Enjoy+v-ing / noun and Like+v-ing/noun Situation 1: Mary is staying in Japan A Japanese asks her " Do you enjoy your stay here ?" A Japanese asks her "
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Hi teachers, Could you possibly tell me whther there is any difference between Enjoy+v-ing / noun and Like+v-ing/noun Situation 1: Mary is staying in Japan A Japanese asks her " Do you enjoy your stay here ?" A Japanese asks her "
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My name is Kristina and I would really appreciate some help to proofread my essay on workers' conditions in the garment industry in India. Any help would be very much appreciated! Kristina What Civil Society
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I heard people say 'At the wedding, ...' and other say 'During the wedding,...' So, is there any difference between these two prepositions?
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Hi,
in the sentence nº 3 : "As he didn't have money to buy a new suit, he wound up going to the wedding in the old one", why can't I use the word marriage , but wedding? Don't they mean the same? For the actual ceremony/event, we usually use
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Thanks, Clive. By the way in the sentence nº 3 : "As he didn't have money to buy a new suit, he wound up going to the wedding in the old one", why can't I use the word marriage , but wedding? Don't they mean the same?
Another doubt: what's the
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