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If I want to say that the photocopier is not working, which of these
sentences are correct or which one (if there's only one):
The photocopier is not working
The photocopier doesn't work
Thank you
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Hello all I was wondering if you can help me with these words, because I looked up in my dictionary and on online dictionaries but I didn't understand the meaning of the ones, for that reason I'll be glad if you explain me them and give me
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Sorry Jackson but, why did you write "Did you ever have.."? Why not "Have you ever had.."?
Are both correct?
They're OK to me. The first one is in American English and the second one in British English, they're
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Hello buddies Well, I don't understand what's the difference between 'Perhaps' and 'Maybe', here are the meanings from my Collins Dictionary: Perhaps -adverb You use 'Perhaps' when you are not sure whether something
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Hello guys, again. I'm confused because I don't know what I have to use when I want some information, for example. Don't you know Mary? or You know Mary, don't you? It's only an example to know what I have to use when I want
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Thank you for your answer.
So, If I want to say that are chairs in here, What must I use?
There are chairs in here. (I think this is wrong)
There are some chairs in here. (I think this is the great sentence)
With gold:
There's
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Thanks a lot guys! You really helped me a lot I understood everything what you said
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Hello guys. Well, my doubt is this, because I heard "I have great news for you" (The plural form) "Some news". In spanish we have a singular form for "News" but in english it doesn´t exist. How must I say if I have only 1 "News" for you? Is this
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Hello guys I did some excercises and I saw these cases: -I´m in room 128 (One hundred Twenty Eight) <---- The speaker says this -This table costs u$s 1.532 (One thousand, five hundred "and" thirty-two) <---- The speaker says this I don't
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Well I found on www.m-w.com I heard the pronunciation and is almost the same, I don´t know what´s the difference between "Son" and "Sun" May be you can help me
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