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I'd be happy if someone would answer my questions. Thanks in advance.
Concerning the following 2 sentences ----
A: Tom is being honest today.
B: The weather is being fine today.
I think A is correct, and it means Tom is usually
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I'd be happy if someone would answer my questions. Thanks in advance.
Is the following sentence correct?
When the tourists come around here, they turn back, thinking they have lost their ways.
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I'd be happy if someone would answer my question. Thanks in advance.
Are the following 2 sentences correct? If so, what's the difference?
A: The train was already in motion and was off in a few minutes.
B: The train was already moving and
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I'd be happy if someone would answer my questions. Thanks in advance.
Are the following 2 sentences correct? If so, what's the difference?
A: I'm going to be married next month.
B: I'm going to get married next month.
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Of course I know what the correct version is.
What I want to know is if my explanation why the original sentence is wrong is correct.
I'd be happy if you give me an answer.
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I'd be happy if someone would answer my questions. Thanks in advance.
Concerning the sentence: However you try hard, you won't succeed. --- (A)
I think "However" naturally refers to some kind of Way / Method, and it's OK if it refers to an
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I'd be happy if someone would answer my questions. Thanks in advance.
Are the following 2 sentences correct? If so, what's the difference? (Sorry no context)
A: The day will come when you have no war.
B: A day will come when you have no
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I'd be happy if someone would answer my questions. Thanks in advance.
Are the following 2 sentences correct? If so, what's the difference? (Sorry no context)
A: What he said seemed to be right to me.
B: What he said sounded to be right to
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--I see well. I want to know one more thing.
Is there any possibility that we can see A as meaning "If you were to go down the national highway it wouldn't be so crowded?
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I'd be happy if someone would answer my questions. Thanks in advance.
Are the following 2 sentences correct? If so, what's the difference?
A: Two hours later, the national highway wouldn't be so crowded.
B: Two hours later, the national
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