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Thanks all.
It seems "quick" very similar...
"He works much quicker than you."
"He works much more quickly than you."
Both sounds ok to my ears. Any suggestions on other adverbs that are similar to them?
thanks!!
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It seems both "slow" and "slowly" can be used as an adverb. But what are their differences? When to use which?
thanks a million.
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I am now reading a graded version of "Great Expectations" and have come across the term twice:
"I have come to inform you that you have Great Expectations." and
"You have been adopted by someone rich and are now a person of Great
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I am happy that he feels better.
Could anyone tell me what the structure of this sentence is?
Is "that he feels better" a noun clause? it doesn't seem it replace a noun.
Or is "happy that he feels better" a adjective clause?
thank you
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Clive wrote:
Hi,
Yes, it's an imperative, for the first person plural as I'm sure you know. I guess in the model from earlier times we might have said 'Go we to the movies' instead of 'Let's go to the movies'.
There's also 'Don't let's.
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Are senteneces like Let's go to see a movie together considered imperative? It is without a subject. But it is a bit different from another imperative sentences.
Thank you!!
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sorry for stepping in...
How about the meaning of "shall" in expresion such as: "Let's begin, shall we?" , "Shall I start first? ", etc.
I don't think it expresses a future meaning and it's definitely not a threat ... so what is it?? I hear
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Well, I need to write an imaginative story. It is about my experience with a ghost in Tokyo two years ago. Of course it is not real ...
"He was a very kind ghost, so we became friends. I told him that Tokyo was/is a big city in Japan."
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thank you all. The explanations help. (the parser link is particular nice. I never knew there was such a device on the internet)
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Khoff wrote: To me, #1 sounds the most natural. #2 is possible, but I think it would be more likely if you started off with the intention of shopping but something happened that changed your plans: My friend Tommy took me to go shopping in Paris
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