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even i need need the stuff above
plz help
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Clive wrote:Hi,
how to know what is the subject and what is the object?
Look at The boy broke the window. The subject is who or what performs the action (the boy). The object 'receives' the action (the window).
The above is an 'active' sentence. Now let's look at a passive sentence. The...
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Anonymous wrote:Hi i would like to ask if i use yesterday ,
last week , month ago etc stuff that in the past should I still use
pasT tense in the whole sentence? for example Yesterday, He said that
he is going to the club? is this right?
You're speaking now of something that happened...
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Anonymous wrote:Hello Sir,
1. He said, "You are crying."
What is reported version of (1).
a) He said that you were crying.
b) He said that they were crying.
Thanks and regards.
This one
a) He said that you were crying.
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Tania E. wrote:It's raining. Two people are looking out the window. One of them says....:
#1: It has been raining a lot this week
#2: It has rained a lot this week
According to most of my sources #2 should be correct (and #1 is wrong),
but i also found somewhere that #1 is correct as...
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Can 'on the part of --' be replaced with 'of' ?I
Without 'on the part', is there any problem?
It cannot be replaced unless you want a change in meaning.
"psychological change on the part of younger people" means psychological change as far as younger people is...
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Antonia wrote:Hello,
I'm not sure if my sentence is correct and if it conveys the meaning
that I'm trying to express. Can you please read it and see if it is OK?
It actually calls for the introduction of new tools and procedures that enable senior management better managing/to manage better...
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Taka wrote:OK. I understand now how common it is. Thanks. But what about this point, which is my main interest?
What kind of difference do you native speakers detect between
(a) and 'This puppy will be his good companion'? No difference
whatsoever between the two?
I'm interested in the...
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This is my two cents,
George travelled 500 miles to get to the hospital to visit his sister, Mary, which was thoughtful of him.
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Nohope wrote:Hello! It's my first topic here... I have a simple question... what of these are correct?
"If I work more, I will earn more money."
"If I work more, I will get more money."
Thank you! bye!
I'll earn more money is the correct one in this case. You get money because you...
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