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Yours affectionately, Your affectionate What is the difference between the above two expressions. Can we also write: Yours affectionate or your affectionately ?
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Kekel wrote: Please, could you explain what does it mean?? The bank has been robbed. And would it be right if I we don't use "been" ?? Thanks!! Been is the past participle form of the verb be , and be is used as a helping verb in passive voice
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Clive wrote: Hi guys,
Is the following sentence appropriate? "One can't help but depress at the thought."
The simplest correction, and probably the structure the writer was unsuccessfully aiming for, is
"One can't help but be depress ed
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Goodman wrote: Kooyeen wrote: Hi everyone, I'd say: If I were in your position, I would fire him. If I were you, I would fire him. This refers to a previous situation and is fine in my opinion: If I had been in your position, I would have
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New2grammar wrote: Hi Bird of Paradise, are you a native speaker too?
I'm curious to know why 'in' is needed because Marius and Lil didn't find that to be a problem. Maybe it's optional.
I appreciate your effort in correcting my writing
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I have to invite the principal of Model School for the Annual Inspection Day of our school. Since the post of our Principal is vacant, he is also the acting principal of our school. I wrote: I am very pleased to invite you, on behalf of all the
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New2grammar wrote: "As usual, this morning I spent hours in online reading news. No new earth-shaking news, which is good to know considering all the wars, natural disasters and crimes that are already going on and the last thing the world needs
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Marius Hancu wrote: Bird Of Paradise wrote: If i were.... and if i had been.... Is there any difference between these two senteces?
Yes. "If I had been" establishes temporal precedence, "were" doesn't.
See:
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Sorry, I thought it was un countable. You are right.
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Yankee wrote: Hi BoP
Unfortunately, this is a complicated topic. As far as I know, it is addressed in A Comprehensive Grammar of the English Language . I don't have this book on hand at the moment, so I can't research or quote anything from
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