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Can I say
He can't either read or write.
Is this the same as "He can neither read nor write."?
Thank you in advance.
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Kobe Bryan is so famus that he is known __ everyone.
Should I put "by" or "to" into the blank?
Thanks in advance.
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Are the sentences correct?
1. Bill saw the girls swim in the pool.
--> The girls were seen to swim in the pool by Bill.
2. Bill saw the girls swimming in the pool.
--> The girls were seen swimming in the pool by Bill.
3. Sam
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1. Do you usually take the subway?
Yes , I sometimes take the subway.
Yes , I seldom take the subway.
2. Do you always take the subway?
Yes , I sometimes take the subway.
3. Do you ever take the subway?
Yes , but I seldom
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can I say
He'd better stay in bed for a few days, hadn't he?
The crazy man has got a knife in his hand, hasn't he?
Thanks in advance.
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1. I saw her husband __ (ask) for directions.
2. From the window, the mother could see her kids __(shout) and __ (run) in the playground.
3. I heard someone __ (call) my name.
4. We felt the house ________________(shake) a minute ago.
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Can I say
Since when has she learned English?
I got confused becuase I have asked some native speakers about this sentence. Some said yes, yet others
said they would use "How long has she learned English?" and "When did she
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What's the difference?
Have you been to Spain twice?
Did you go to Spain twice?
Thanks in advance.
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How about "already" and "yet"?
1. I haven't eaten dinner yet.
2. I didn't eat dinner yet.
Do the above sentences have the exact same meaning?
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Can you explain more about answer (B) His grandpa was dead for ten years. I'm still confused about it. Thank you.
Also, so we can use both the past tense and the present perfect with the "for a period of time" without any
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