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Hello. Could you take a look at these sentences and tell me if I got their meanings right?1. He isn't into music like John (John is into music).2. He isn't into music like John is (John is into music). 3. He isn't into music, like John (John isn't into music).4. He isn't into...
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Thank you for your reply. I was wondering if A only applies to the event (test) in the past. For example, I think the following sentences can both apply to the future, no?C. Would it be okay if I took a picture of you?D. Would it be okay if I take a picture of you?
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- Hello. Could anyone tell me if the following sentences are grammatically correct, and if so, the difference in meaning?(John has a test tomorrow.)A. It wouldn't surprise me if John failed the test.B. It wouldn't surprise me if John fails the test.Thank you
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Could you tell me which of these sentences are grammatically correct? 1a. I couldn't find the textbook at the bookstores near my house.1b. I couldn't find the textbook at bookstores near my house.2a. It was a real shocker for me to find John Doe, a high ranking official, scrubbing the...
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Hello.Are there any subtle differences in meaning among the following sentences? And which of them sound most natural to you?Thank you in advance for your help. 1. I specifically asked her to not play that song.2. I specifically asked her not to play that song.3. I asked her specifically to not...
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Hello.Which of these sentences is grammatically correct? 1. I wouldn't have bothered to have considered him if it weren't for your recommendation. 2. I wouldn't have bothered to consider him if it weren't for your recommendation. Thank you in advance for your help.
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Hi. This is the music video that is being used for an iPod Nano commercial, which has been bombarding the airwaves. I was just wondering if native speakers can understand what she's saying 100%. If you can't quite make out certain phrazes, could you please tell me what those...
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Can I use an infinite in the following cases? If yes, the reason I can't use the sentences in the first post without the -ing form is show is not a verb of perception?I saw him get hit by a baseball.I saw him get a ticket.Thank you
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Thanks a bunch for the help.To native speakers of English, does "find his way" sound more natural than "find a way" to you?
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Hello. Please take a look at the following sentences.1. How can anyone expect him to find his way Englishforums.comI'd appreciate if you could pick the correct preposition for each sentence. If morethan one preposition is possible, please list the most natural-sounding one first.Also, for the...
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