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The official past subjenctive of be is were in all grammatical persons. However, in informal style was is common in 1st and 3rd person singular. CB
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Certainly. It may not be very common but I see no grammatical reason not to use more before a past participle. CB
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W hat is are the uses of is and are , please ? pls? tnx ... Thanks. T hat's my son's assignment at school. Your son will learn something if he does his homework himself. I hope he isn't taking English lessons from you! CB
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Both seem acceptable to me. To may be the more common of the two prepositions. CB
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Any online dictionary will answer your question. At all is used for emphasis. You can usually also use in the least: I don't like him at all/in the least. CB
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In all your sentences what is the grammatical subject and it is 3rd person singular, as the s in the verb shows. In the first two sentences you is the object of brings and makes respectively and in the last sentence you is an indirect object. The
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Both titles are correct. 1. The title suggests that the story that follows gives seven secrets which are known to insiders only and can be used to attract hot girls. To attract is an infinitive and denotes purpose. The infinitive is often used
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The amount is more important than the individual 1.5 million one-dollar bills/banknotes. In the same way: Two kilometres is enough. Five weeks was too much for me! You can even use the indefinite article with a plural: He spent a happy five day s
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Yes, but there is no need to capitalize plumber . CB
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Anybody has is correct. Hav is Swedish and means "the sea". CB
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