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Peg: Noun: Economics . The level at which some price, exchange rate, etc., is set. Actually, how can we know whether it works as a noun or a verb ? Because it has an article for a start. The territory’s currency peg " Territory's
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The territory's currency peg to the US dollar is helping "Peg" is a noun in this context.
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" I saw Jane come by yesterday. " In this sentence "come" is a bare infinitive. Time is established by the verb "saw" which is in past tense form. " I saw that Jane came by yesterday. " In this sentence
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The most common form of inversion is used to differentiate a question from a statement. Questions: Could I have a hamburger? Would he like one? Statements: I could have a hamburger. He would like one.
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King James' boys came up with "He is risen, as he said," In 1611 the perfect aspect was not established in English the way it is today. In modern translations they use "he has been raised". A native might be able to pull
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I'm puzzled by "he is vanished." I would have called it incorrect. To me, a native, it also seems very wrong.
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" This is it and I mean this is it " - Michael Jackson .
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"To end up" = " to reach or arrive at a final condition, circumstance, or goal".
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I can't resist being without you. I think you have made a mistake here. This means "The only thing I like is not being with you".
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I agree in the advise against "as that". Advice is the noun, not advise. Advise is the verb.
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