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Old Eladio,Ok, so now we know what you are looking for. You are looking for a verb that is used as an adjective modifying and uses "very" before it. You suggested "very achieving". However, this doesn't make sense to me. I would use "productive" instead.Google searching brought 387 results...
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"achieving" modifies "one" (washing machine, looking glass, frying pan)
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very, verb, ing? Well, I was very trying, but that doesn't sound right. Where did you hear of this formula?
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Try looking very closely to the word order.
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"John drives a taxi." - "It is John's job to drive a
taxi. He does it every day. Past, present and future."- http://www.englishclub.com/grammar/verb-tenses_present.htm"When something happens regularly or is a permanent situation we usually
use the simple present tense."-...
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Marius Hancu,"<takes us quite a while to find out -- Sean O'Faolain>"That doesn't really follow my understanding of grammar or logic. It's just a saying, a quote by someone, so we need to look at what they meant. I think they meant, "It WILL take us quite a while to find...
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"as one of the meanings of while is time" = FUTUREThis refers to a future action.
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Please clarify. Why should the order of what be changed? I made a couple switches. Please point out the ones you want clarification on.
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The order should be switched or you should switch we and will.Only if you approve the shipping charges will we ask for your credit card details.We will ask for your credit card details only if you approve the shipping charges.
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Ok, so if we reject A and only use B, are there any missing words in B?B1) It's been 5 years since I came here.B2) It's been 5 years since I first came here.Does adding "first" make sense and is it better?
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