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Hello.
What is the difference in meaning between these sentences?
- He wiped the table. - He wiped the table dry.
Thanks.
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Hello. What is the correct sentence? a) The teacher's Grammar of English. b) Teacher's Grammar of English. Thanks.
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Hello.
re•peated adj. happening , said or done many times. Oxford Dictionary.
I can't understand why it is said happening and not happened (like said and done ).
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Hello. " We use the present continuous with always to describe and emphasize a continuing / continued series of repeating / repeated actions." What is the correct word? Thanks.
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Hello.
You've invited someone for dinner at your house, and the phone rings. It's them! They say: I'm sorry, but I think I'm going to be a bit late. There's a lot of traffic. After you finish speaking on the phone, you say
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Hello.
a) Is there a tin-opener /Are there any tin-openers in the house?
What is the difference or little difference in meaning?
b) We had to walk home because there was no bus /there were no buses /there weren't any buses
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Hello Paula.
My name is Jesus, I'm 43 and I live in Spain.
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Hello.
Can we always use not a/an instead of not any ? (for example I am a doctor, I am not a doctor, I am not any doctor). In what cases we can't use not a/an instead of not any ?
I would be grateful for all your help about this
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But I have learnt that we use "the university" whe we talk about a building and whitout "the" when we talk about an institution.
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Hello. What is the correct sentence? - Japanese has become one of the most popular courses at university since the Asian studies program was established. - Japanese has become one of the most popular courses at the university since the Asian
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