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Philip wrote: Lcchang wrote:
Do you have any book s ?
Do you have any books?
Do both sound ok to you? Please advise.
LCChang
1. 'book' is a n countable noun.....must be plural.
2. All sentences need a subject.
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If i were.... and if i had been.... Is there any difference between these two senteces?
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Yankee wrote: Hi BoP
Yes, "My bed is being slept in" is grammatically correct. You
shouldn't look at the verb in the sentence as just 'sleep'. You
have to consider 'sleep in'.
Look at these sentences:
Someone is
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Yoong Liat wrote: Bird Of Paradise wrote: To control a drop at someone's nose, may be it is an idiom, but i couldn't find it in my dictionary. Let's see if someone knows about it. but I couldn't ( If I remember correctly, you seldom spell
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Which one is prefferred?
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I am really sorry for any inconvenience, but the truth is that i am new to this site, and i didn't know what does POLL mean, so in order to know about it, i clicked on it, entered a subject and it got posted. Believe me, i still dont know what
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Which one is correct?
Mr . Tom or Mr Tom
I mean is there a dot after Mr?
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CalifJim wrote: I take it, these sentences are correct. That's a (somewhat) safe assumption if you found them already formed by native speakers. So now the problem is to find an interpretation that makes them correct. First of all, while
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When I arrive at the party, everybody is going to be celebrating . Some will be dancing . Others are going to be talking . A few people will be eating pizza, and several people are going to be drinking beer. They always do the same thing.
Is
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To control a drop at someone's nose, may be it is an idiom, but i couldn't find it in my dictionary. Let's see if someone knows about it.
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