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There has nothing to do with the choice; thus: Are there any wafer s ? Also note that below cannot be used as an adjective and consequently you need to change the word order: "Can I use 'are' in the question below ?" Oddly
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"The Tell-Tale Heart" was a short story first published in 1842 by Edgar Allan Poe.
Personally, I prefer the above in terms of word order.
Agreed with the above, though. Something with a bit more punch, and description,
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Hi,
is it possible to say
Yesterday in London, I bought some shoes.
or would it be better to say
Yesterday I bought some shoes in London.
Both are fine. Here are some other things you could also say.
In London yesterday, I
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I forgot to tell they can also begin with (who,whom,which,when,where,how,how many,how much. But you should use normal word order ,not question word order. Do you know how far it is to Hawaii?
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Off-topic side note: with German (and Dutch) word ordering the problem does not occur because a verb phrase is split into two separate parts. For example, using a Dutch/German word order (V2) this sentence becomes something like, "The
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With the computer the weaker pupils can avoid more easily confrontation with their teacher. This sounds like German word order. English does not place adverbs between the verb and its object unless there are so many words in that portion of the
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That word order is used in a conversational style to add emphasis.
eg My friend told me that she was getting divorced. Was I shocked! I though tthey loved each other.
It's like a rhetorical question , where no answer is expected. I
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youngbuddy
92 days ago
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Hi,
I am reviewing for my english exams and i came across this sentence. its asking me if there should be any corrections:
I went to the party and was I shocked to see everybody in their weirdest costumes!
is the highlighted
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clive
92 days ago
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"he spoke English very good" is NOT proper English. First of all, you are responding to a thread that no one has posted to for more than a year, so you may be talking, but it's likely that those who wrote the previous posts in the
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When you are learning English, you find it not clever to put an English sentence, word for word, into your own language. Take the sentence “How do you do?” as an example. If you look up each word in the dictionary, one at a time, what is your
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