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CJ, wait a monent. The fact is that I couldn't find them used that way. I mean, there're entries like "...I have often felt like that, as if..." (note the comma) or "You should always smile like that as if nothing
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It's much better that way. Putting me back on the firm ground, huh ) You understood that they are all synonymous, didn't you? And that those strange combinations are all non-standard, right? Yep. Hope at least in that I was right... Anton
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What about the Past Perfect? (d) John met some tourists who had come from Japan. Anton
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The feeling will pass! That was an ephemeral feeling. Now I see. I feel like that as if like that as if like that I am stuck. Do not understaint two of the phrases: "to feel like that" and "to feel like that as if". My
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Thank you, Avagni and CJ. Things a getting more interesting as we delve deeper. And I am beginning to acquire an understanding, or so it seems to me )) Anton
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Hello all, Below is my attempt at a review review of a computer game, and will be glad if you can help me with it. There are the guidelines: «Its up to you, we would like to keep a similar type of style, eg the basic intro about the game,
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ESL Essay, Writing World
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ant_222
192 days ago
Regards, Images, Arts, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Music, Styles, Languages, Plants
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Hello, Dela "Reflexive" derives from "reflex". It means "unintentional", "automatical". They kept doing it without any evident external cause. Anton
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"To locate" means to determine the location of something. In the first sentence it is used in the Past tense, while the main clause ("it is") is in the Present tense. That looks as though you ask someone to tell you the
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Wow. Thanks to all of you for your feedback! Avangi: «I'm not sure of the context here, but to me it's simply bad language.» The context is the following: a girl is playing a very unusual computer game (which then turns out to be a portal
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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ant_222
193 days ago
Difference Between, Subjunctives, Marriage, Translation, Relationships, Sentences, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Context, Speaking, Chat, Friendships, Styles, Languages
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Hello all, I thought that the "as if" construction could not be followed by the Present Simple tense because what follows is hypothetical. But recently I stumbled across this sentence: "It's great already, just seeing it in
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How to Write a Letter Idioms Formal Letter Graduation Songs
Who sings a certain song
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