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Hey Clive! Thank you so much! I've heard people reply as "you too" many a time that I came to believe that was correct... was almost 100% sure, thank God I double checked. Likewise, my best wishes to you.
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Hi, I know that answering "Me too" when someone says "I love you" or "Nice to meet you" is not idiomatic, because it would sound like "I love myself too" or "Nice to meet myself too". So I was
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Thanks for sharing the lovely photos Doll. I was wondering whether Bursa is the 3rd biggest city now, in terms of population...
I wish more people would post photos here. If they did, it wouldn't be necessary for us to travel to
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Yup, that sentence is correct and "start" wouldn't work there. I've checked it from a grammar book to be sure and here it says "it is time" should be followed by past simple or continuous; I can't explain why though...
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Muchas Gracias Clive!!! That helps very much!
Best wishes to you as well,
Hena
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Hey Kenta! Thanks a lot for your help ...yep, it doesn't sound very natural to my foreign ears as well, but I believe I've heard "future perfect" being used like that
Anybody else has a take on this issue? Pleaassssssseeee
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Hello everyone!
I just would like to know how commonly future perfect is used to indicate assumption. I mean if I say "Of course you will have met Sally at Mark's birthday party.", is it a natural way of saying " I assume you've met Sally at
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Tammy asks whether it is correct to use "suggest someone doing something". I would say no; "I suggest you going home" sounds way too weird
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Now I got it perfectly! Thank youuuuuu CalifJim.
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Hello again!
Thank a bunch Calif.Jim for showing me that post. So it would be grammatically wrong if I said "All she did was cry ing alone in her room the whole day." ?
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