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Hi Teachers,
Do you say " it goes it a cycle" or "it goes on a cycle"?
I am not sure to use in or on.
Thanks in advance.
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(1) The first one is for because u are using the for to mean "for the purpose of".
(2) "To" in this case has some personal flavour. So that's why it's to.
Hope this helps.
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I guess both of them looks exactly the same to me and no difference in meaning.
But I am not native speaker.
Hope this helps.
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I mean that for example, if you are working as a data entry officer.
You need to use a software , eg excel or MYOB to type the information in there so it can be retrieved next time when you go into the software again.
In this kinda
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Hi Teachers,
(1) I am typing the data on the software.
or
(2) I am typing the data in the software.
Which one is correct? or none of them?
Please help, Thanks in advance.
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Hi Teachers,
I am reading a grammar book. This is the sentence.
(1) I felt very tired when I got home, so I went straight to bed.
Why dont we use had gone in this situation? Is it because of the atmosphere?
So if I rephrase this to
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Thks people. I think I've got it.
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Hi Teachers again,
I found this from one of the websites that studies about grammar. But I don't know why they say that the chinese style is wrong and the american style is correct. The website does not have any explanations.
Because I
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Hi Teachers,
I have got a question.
(1) The book is in the box.
(2) The book is inside the box.
In my opinion, both sentences sound correct. Can someone please help me?
Are there any differences? When to use which one?
Thanks in
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Hi Celine
My English teacher said "stuff" is uncountable. I am just wondering if it can be countable, because I saw the word "foodstuffs" in an article.
In my opinion, "Foodstuffs" sounds like a word which was established for marketing
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