We have partnered with TradePub to bring you free industry magazines and resources - no coupons or credit cards required!
Visit: englishforums.tradepub.com
447 record(s) found in 0 seconds.
-
...describe the moon that is always so close.
Why would you say it is not an adjective clause?
Mister Micawber, this is another one of those sentences where the subject and verb seems to be omitted.
They are always so close, yet
-
Clara seems to draw these unfinished beings towards her, like moths forever striving to reach the beautiful, luminescent full moon, always so close , and yet never able to touch what they truly desire.
Always so close- adverb
-
Argh, I've tried sending this message three times now.
Anyway, I was informed of this by Alpehcca. So I possibly miscronstrued what was said.
Perhaps she was meaning the this:
"I was informed of this by Alpehcca"
-
Hi there!
Thanks for that; both sound correct to me too!
But I was recently told that the past participle is used ONLY for the passive voice, and the present participle is used ONLY for the active voice.
Therefore, according to
-
Hi, Alphecca
Could you please answer this question on participles? No one else seems to know the answer to it! It is completely relevant to the information you provided in this post, so I'm sure you can help me.
Here is the link:
-
We at adidas are about to begin a promotional campaign called mi adidas. The aim of this project is to increase awareness and sales of our exclusive mi adidas training footwear. To achieve this, we are going to provide an array of sporting mentors
-
Yeah, it seems correct to me too!
But it still comes back to the rule:
Passive voice uses past participle
Active voice uses present participle
In other words, it cannot be one of the other. Unless there is some exception to
-
Sentence 1:
Punting slowly across the canal, I turned my torch on, eyes focusing on the ripples ahead.
Sentence 2:
Punting slowly across the canal, I turned my torch on, eyes focused on the ripples ahead.
Sentence 1 is present
-
Hi, it has to be 'adidas' as that is how the brand is always written. Why did you change it to trainer's details? There is more than one personal trainers' details needed... Thanks, the edits you have made are good. I didn't
-
This is Eddie from adidas NZ. We are about to begin a promotional campaign in which we provide mentors our exclusive shoe product range for free, hoping to have them pass on fliers to our target market. To do this, I was hoping you could give me
- English Test
How to Write a Letter Idioms Formal Letter Graduation Songs
Who sings a certain song
|
|