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I could have not eaten that is possible with the meaning I could have chosen not to eat that , but the full form with the verb choose is the better way to say it. That's not the same as I could not have eaten that , which means I would not
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hi! I need an english native speaker to answer this question Is there any difference between these 2 sentences: I could have not eaten that I could not have eaten that I have always been told that the right word order is "could not have past
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Hi, The Present Continuous tense (singular) is like this. I am drinking. You are drinking. He/she/it is drinking. Questions just involve a different word order. Best wishes, Clive
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the subject verb agreement is with 'you' in the first question and 'the man' in the second. Questions using the verb 'to be' have inverted word order. The statement word order for these questions would be 'you are
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Jackson: Do we need to say more? Let me ask you few more questions. In Will you come to my home today : will is an auxiliary verb come is main verb to my home is infinitive object today is an adverb will is still there when this interrogative
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I have taught English as a Second language to new learners. The question/answer pair "What is this?" / "This is a ..." is lesson 2 (after introductions "Hello, my name is...", "What's your name?") t
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I need to write a short story for my GCSE and i'm having difficulty effectively configuring the last paragraph. My teacher says i need to build tension at the start of the paragraph and maybe generating a sympathetic response in the end..as
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Hi, I'd like to know if the part I'm sure is an adverb clause or an adverb phrase - or possibly neither of it. You can enjoy your holiday now, I'm sure. A sentence like this is characteristic of relaxed and casual speech and grammar. I
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Hi all! I've been giving English conversation lessons to a theology professor for about a year now. He's getting on in the years - a couple years from retirement - and his primary goal has been just to get his spoken English going a little
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Of course. Keep in mind that language existed long before writing. All languages have require rules for word order, sentence construction. etc. Further, all written grammar texts are attempts to describe (not specify) an already existing language.
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