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No! If nothing follows, like in your example, the verb is stressed, and so it can't be contracted (a contraction can't be stressed). You need to say: Yes, they are. Thanks for replying. OK, can I write it like this? No, they aren't
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Hello Can I write this sentence this way: Are they playing soccer? Yes, they're . So apprecoated.
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Hi guys I need your help. Are these sentences correct? - I'm thinking about writing a story. - This program shows most sites on the internet. - Neither she nor her sister was in the party. So appreciated.
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Hello Why "is" has it been placed instead of "are"in these following sentences: - How is tricks? - John and Mark is here I heard many of those sentences from movies and series. Thanks
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Hello guys I need to know if this sentence is gramatically correct: - Being it took place in front of his eyes, he gave an accurate depiction. Thanks
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can a phrase contain more than one auxiliary verb? Yes! As many as four auxiliaries and a main verb are possible. They could have been being taken for years before anyone noticed they were missing. CJ So why is it wrong to say "will
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have and been are the auxiliaries. playing is the main verb. CJ Thanks for replying, but can a phrase contain more than one auxiliary verb? Thanks
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Hello again I got another question related to my main question, is "been" in this sentence below ordinary or auxiliary verb: - I've been playing basketball for a week. I think it's ordinary verb, am I right? Thanks
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Hello Which one is correct: - That man WHO told me the truth. - That is the man WHO told me the truth. I think it's both, if so, what's the difference? Thanks
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