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was watched on TV by thousands of people last night.
Many thanks,
Hela
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Thank you Barbara
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Good morning Jim,
Some may say that since the meaning of "frighten" doesn't change when we add the adverb "away" so "frighten away" is not a true phrasal verb and the sentence above should be analysed as (a), i.e.,
He = subject; frighten =
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When we got back to the hotel, Ann had already left.
Many thanks,
Hela
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= direct object?
Have nice weekend,
Hela
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In French you would leave a space between a word and a semi-colon, a colon, a question mark and an exclamation mark.
By the way, there's another technical term in English for "suspention marks", what is it?
All the best
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Thank you Jim
In fact, there should be no space between a word and the punctuation signal in English but there should be one in French.
Have a nice weekend,
Hela
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l'inviterons. Brian is in town ? We shall/will invite her, then.
Thanks for all,
Hela
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Dear teachers,
How would you analyse this sentence, please?
"He frightened the dog away": Would you considered it as a) He = Subject; frightened = verb; the dog = direct object; away = adverbial? OR b) a) He = Subject; frightened away =
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Thank you Jim
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