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Hi there, I tried looking up the rules for using 'that' in a sentence. I understand it's mainly used to combine two clauses. I don't understand the specific rules though; a lot of sentences look like they'd work fine with
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Hi there, what would be the correct way of saying this: 1) I beat him at basketball last night. OR 2) I beat him in basketball last night. Thanks.
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Hi there,
Could you check the following sentence and let me know if its correct? "Last time I came over to you; it was for a different reason."
Thanks.
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Hi there guys, A little bit of background information before I ask you guys to check the sentence below. I was talking to a friend on msn and I wrote something that I wanted to type out all over again but I thought it'd be pretty lame, so
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It's a local product I guess, appreciate the help.
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Please check these sentences out: 1) He got drunk with Barley. 2) He got drunk on Barley. I am sure the first sentence is correct, but is the second one fine too? The reason I formulated the second sentence that way was because I have heard
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Hi there, please check out the following two sentences: 1) What's the point in.. 2) What's the point of.. Now the sentences above aren't complete, I am not really sure what context they can be used in. For example: I know the
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Hi there,
I'd appreciate it if someone could let me know whether or not these two sentences have different meanings:
1) I know you wouldn't do it, just wanted to make sure the craziness was still at bay.
2) I know you
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That's rigth Clive, let's say I had used a capital A in my original sentence. Would that make it correct? Or does it still have some flaws in it?
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That's precisely what I was trying to say, thank you for your help. Ps: A-level stands for advanced level. It is the british version of SAT 2. I have another question, was it the 'a level' part that confused you or was it the inclusion
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