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Hi there,Here's what the queen says to one of her servants in the movie "The Fountain"The servant approaches her, knees before her, and she asks (seeing him crying)Why do you cry?My question is: why on earth does she say it in the present simple instead of (a more appropriate in my...
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Hi there,I've been wondering if there's any difference between these three words: quarrel, argument and fightDo they all mean the same, or maybe there's a slight difference after all?Best wishes, thanks!
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Thanks Clive,That's what I wanted to say, yeah... "'I've had a victory over myself'" Is there any other way to express that/it, but by using "to win" ?Best wishes,
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Hey there!Could I say:1) I've won over myself or should I rather say:2) I've had a win over myselfor3) I've won out over myselfWhich one is incorrect? Is there any difference between them?Thanks!
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Hello there,I've been asked recently if there's any difference between to look (for sth) and to search (for sth) What's your opinion on that subject? I don't know if there's really a difference between, let's say:I'm looking for a new CD by...ANDI'm searching for a...
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But, one way or another, I let (or I'm letting) someone know that I don't like cats, right? It's just that when I use (argh, or when I'm using) "I'm saying..." I somehow enforce my utterance, right?EDIT: The problem is, as you've probably noticed, that everytime...
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could you please elaborate on point 2? It's a bit unclear to me, this differences between:a) I say I don't like cats --> What you say, is (that) you don't like cats.b) I'm saying I don't like cats --> What you're saying is (that) you don't like cats.Thanks
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Frankly speaking, I'd expect from myself to have this feel you're talking about, after so many years of learning... It's kind of funny, but all of those doubts have come quite recently. At the beginning, I had far less doubts about the language than nowdays.Speaking about natives -...
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Clive, but why is that that you don't use expressions like approval or permission ? If I may know of course :)
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thanks Clive, thanks Calif,how about my questions from the previous post? especially the one about -ing form of a verb after approval?
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