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Hi, Mr Wordy and thank you. If 13 is corect, then 11 must be correct too with "where". Isn't that right?
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I wonder whether these sentences are possible in the subject position. Which ones are correct and which wrong? However we conceptualize things has a lot to do with what we feel. However you do the job is not important to him. However you look at
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Hi, Clive. Some grammars say "go to the school / church" is used if you go to such places for some other purpose. So "They go to church every Sunday" means "They go there to pray.", but "They go to the church
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Is it my imagination or have we not seen you in a while? Hi, Barbara. Yes, you are right. I have not written for a long time. I hope I will from now on. Hi, Mister Micawber. Yes, I have asked this question in a few forums. I hope you do not mind.
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Hi, Is how and however interchangeable when used to introduce a clause that is the subject, object, or complement of another clause? How we conceptualize things has a lot to do with what we feel. (Collins) Is it correct to say However we
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My new school is near enough __ I want to live. A) where B) of where C) to where D) on which E) in which Hi, I am stuck between A and C. Which is correct and why? Thank you.
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On structural level, there is some difference. useful for doing sth useful to do sth useful for / to sb-sth On semantic level, I see no difference. The slow cooker is very useful for people who go out all day... The drug will be useful to hundreds
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Both are correct. He spoke very good English and appeared pleased to see us, and we soon felt quite at home... Luckily for me, he spoke very good English. Collins Diamond
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