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1. How long have you been brushing you teeth?
2. Since when have you been brushing your teeth?
a. For two minutes.
b. Since I was 3.
How would you match the answers with the questions?
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MrPedantic wrote:
Hello Drg,
The PM button should be at the bottom of this post. We can't change user names yet, though – not till the next version of EnglishForums is released!
(You'll know when it is – it looks very different.)
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MrPedantic wrote:
Hello Onh,
We're not quite sure yet when the new version of English Forums will be released. But you'll notice when it is. It will look very different. At that point, if you PM me, I'll see what we can do.
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Philip wrote: Diamondrg wrote:
He had a ---- mentality, always making issues over unimportant details.
A) petty = unimportant
B) trivial = of little value
C) measly = very, very
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Everyone jumped into the swimming pool except Peregrine, who stood shivering on the ----.
A) brim
B) brink
C) rim
How can I distinguish between these words? edge, rim, brim, brink, verge
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He had a ---- mentality, always making issues over unimportant details.
A) petty
B) trivial
C) measly
I think "petty" is the word. Right?
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Yoong Liat wrote: Diamondrg wrote:
He’ll be coming with us tomorrow, won’t you ?
Is the sentence correct? What does it mean?
Hi Diamondrg
Please let us know whether "you
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but after "I wish" it is actually not simple past, is it?
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Nona The Brit wrote: clue: Do you think you can wish for something in the past?
Why does it have to be in the past?
We use the past in the same way after wish (I wish I knew / I wish you were etc.) We use wish to say that we regret
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I wish you ---- shouting at the children.
A) stopped B) would stop
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