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Hi De. Welcome to the Forums. Being is not used too often with just as it has been mentioned earlier. But the one use of "be" in Progressive is to convey (usually someone behavious) situation when someone acts odd. John is always late.
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Is this sent e nce correct? If I make a pizza again, it will be exactly the same. It sound OK now. But I hope you're aware that your sentence implies that you will never make pizza again, which sounds odd to me. That's why I've
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I can't fathom John Doe has been a sort of an idol. Sort of is just an unnecessary phrase common in spoken English.
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I bet Clive is asking you, if he were an employee, to persuade him that you will be able to produce results, be good at the job you're applying to and, in other words, why you can be useful for him or business he has got.
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That's it. But in formal speech I wouldn't use it. I guess T he waves drive the boat. T he notion of contacting clients drives me.
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Yep. The first one is going to be fine and the second sentence is like the rhyme.
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Hi, Uktous. Welcome to the Forums. In the very sentence you provided us with it means that - if your people's main task, ability or goal is to get the direct contacts with clients, it means your company is driven by this notion and it is the
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Does that mean that you can't use it when you are supposed to be using the past participle, or that you just use "used to" whether or not its in the past or past participle? "Used to" is verb idiom. That's all that
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No, it's not. Do your sisters or your friends want a pizza?
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Please, don't post twice. I've answered your question in your previous thread.
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