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Please note that the keys for the main entrance are kept with the door I think this is the correct one, but I don't have any explanation!... Cheer
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It is the second half of the comparative conjunctions 'as...as'. The first one is often optional, as here: ( As ) often as not, we would sit.. Thanks, but honestly it doesn't ring any bell for me!... Actually it still doesn't
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According Longman Dictionary online, there is no difference as far as I understand!... http://www.ldoceonline.com/dictionary/insult_1 http://www.ldoceonline.com/dictionary/offend Hope it helps!... Cheers.. .. .
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I am sorry to comment like this; but it is football not soccer! So it should be: "who is the best football player in the world?!" Thanks, Adham
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Previously; Zeindine Zidan & Maradona! Currently: C. Ronaldo & Messi Cheers... ... .. .
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Thanks Clive..
Pretty amazing... I will take your advice.. forget about it?
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What does this word means "establishmentarism"?!...
Besides, how am I going to use it in a sentense and in which context?!..
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Thanks both for the reply. I have come across a sentence and people claimed to be a complete correct English sentence which I totally can't understand.
The sentence is:
((While John had had "had," had had "had
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Does "had" have another meaning other than the past participle of have?! Could it be a noun? Thanks... ... .. .
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can you explain what do you mean by "had" & "had had"? Thanks,
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