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Hi, Avangi,
Many thanks for your further explanation. I guess I know how to express myself much better now.
Is she often late for school?
Yes, she is often late for school. (Long answer)
=> Yes, she is (often late for
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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ihsuan
51 days ago
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Hi AlpheccaStars,
Thank you for the pictures and explanation to my questions. The example I gave wasn't very effective in regard to word order. I have this one in mind: "Jane's lost toys were found in Mary's locker with the
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Hi All I had introduction meeting with a customer's manger, and I prepared a follow up thank you letter: Dear xyz it was a big pleasure to have this fruitiness meeting with you. and in case you needed any support or have any issues you should
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braveheart77
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First of all, so as for is not a grouping. Here so means therefore , and as for goes together as a grouping meaning concerning or in regard to . So as for leaving tomorrow, the trip is off = Therefore, leaving tomorrow, the trip is off. _____ so
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Hi Jackson,
"He" is in some location, possibly unable to find transportation. Actually, "frequency" in this context is usually applied to busses. One usually calls by telephone for a taxi cab, unless one is in the city at a
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I'll try to give some information on this as a non-professional.This is how it looks like in the serbian language,and I suppose,it is very similar in all other slavic languages and also the latin language. For indicating a location the
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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velimir
1 yr 285 days ago
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Clive wrote: The bottom line, of course, is that any of these systems is OK as long as it provides a tool that someone finds useful in learning to speak good English.
Would you call this a relative clause? I don't know where the pen is . What
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Hi,
I need to write a sentence in the following pattern, and I don't see how it's possible.
The pattern is: adjective + direct object + helping verb + subject + verb
No articles allowed?
So, something like 'Great strength did he use' .
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I think you all are missing one thing; it's the very basic
question. The definition of operator. Up till now no one has defined
what operators actually are.
Operators are verbs with special properties as explained in the article I
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Believer wrote: In regard to No.2, I can almost swear that
I have heard some English professionals saying that there is an
implicit word "to" there and whenever you hear the sentences
without it, just remember it is to be included for a
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