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Hi
I'd like to know one is correct or which one seems more natural (and why if there is a reason)
1) My friend Tommy took me shopping in Paris last week.
2) My friend Tommy took me to go shopping in Paris last week.
3) My friend Tommy
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I am not a native speaker (and neither was my teacher). But I was taught that:
There IS (one item) and (two items) ...
There ARE (two items) and (one item) ...
there is even a term for this, it is called "law of proximity" or something
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I found the following question in an exercise book.
It is dangerous ... with fire.
a) playing
b) play
c) to playing
d) with playing
Without looking at the choices, I would write "to play" . But since there is no "to play" for
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(1) sleeping beauty
(2) sleeping pills
Hi, are both "sleeping" adjectives here?? And are they both gerund or the first one present participle and the second gerund?
thanks.
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My2sense wrote:
From the Cambridge dictionary-
Idiom
a group of words in a fixed order that have a particular meaning that is different from the meanings of each word understood on its own:
Proverb
a short sentence, etc., usually
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Hi, just want to know the difference between an idiom and a proverb. Thanks!!
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thank you everyone. The dark above my head is gone now!!
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Paco2004 wrote: Joey_five wrote: any other somments on the "watch to" usage?? Hello "The teacher watched (=be on alert) to see what his students would do" paco
so you mean in this usage, "watch to" doesn't really mean watch, it means
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any other somments on the "watch to" usage?? Thanks
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thank you all.
But what part of speech is "in order to" ? connective? or adverb? or???
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