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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
91 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
91 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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Ttate: Welcome to the forums. This is a very interesting subject! Languages do have a formal grammar, but also there are many times when the rules are broken by native speakers in actual practice. Sometimes "formal speech," although
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alpheccastars
186 days ago
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Hi,
Let me first point out that in an English test, the second sentence will be marked as incorrect because it does not start with a capital letter. It's important.
could anybody tell me which sentence is correct?
great
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clive
195 days ago
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We already did it in class. However she gave another HW. Embedded questions: word order and punctuation. Complete the conversation by changing the direct questions in parentheses to embedded questions. Use correct punctuation. A: Do you know if
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Berkeley,
Your question is all about subjects and objects, but people have become confused about these when in their pronoun form (subject "I" or object "me" rather than "Berkeley").
If you're leading
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anonymous
211 days ago
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Zbihniew asked about: Subject: Re: Cool is life of sacred cow. You definitely need to put "the" in the first gap, and "the" or "a" in the second gap. Agreed. But the sentence still sounds strange. The more usual word
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Elisabetta typed thus: Hello all As you were so helpful a few months ... grammatically correct, although stilted, or that it is completely wrong? The only thing actually wrong with your final sentence is the word order: "Although not
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"Complete and utter rubbish" would be more idiomatic. But are ... form of language used is totally uninfluenced by previous versions? Yes! NIV, New English, Moffat, Good News, all translated from the Greek and Hebrew. Look. We are
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