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In India, to where I belong, they call it "takeaway". I guess the same applies to the U.S. as well.
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I think that the sentence should take possessive form. It should be: I'll buy a new one to compensate for yours.
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I think that none of the three is correct. According to me, the correct sentence would be: I am so sorry to let this tragedy occur.
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Hi, I am not sure whether it is a conditional pattern or a suggestion. Could it be both? Is there such a term as "conditional as of can" in reference to the function of the modal "could"? What is this, conditional or a
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The apple tasted better to him. I find the above sentence a little too awkward.Can I say? He found the taste of the apple to be better.
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Hi, You wrote these responses/corrections: 2. If a group is thinking of holding its 2008 Teacher Workshop which is to be an annual event, how should a person who is writing a correspondence write the following types of words in his/her
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Hi there! Can I say that "who would one day be his second wife" is a possibility for being wife in the past? "who was his second wife" is a past simple that happened in the "who would one day be his second wife" is a
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Decorate might involve painting. However, furnish does not imply painting. It means filling the house with stuff.
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They do not amount to each other. The first one means that the young people feel happy about the deafening music. The second sentence means that they have to go wild because of the deafening music.
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I think that the second one is correct. How can she be aware if an event was to happen in the future? I do not agree with Dipsik.
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