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I was wondering... Is the expresson to make friends from all over the world ok in Enlglish? I see it all the time here, it's the most common thing learners seem to say, but... If you google "make friends from", Englishforums happens
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I think it's because the verb agrees with "all I wanted", and for some reason that needs a singular verb. However, sometimes you might find that someone also uses a plural verb if a plural noun follows: All I needed was/were two
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I am a cowboy. You are a singer. He is a rock star. She is a nurse. Mike is crazy. The pen is red... It is red. We are hungry. Mike and I are having dinner. You guys are very good at playing football. They are at home. Lisa and Mike are good
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You need to say "All I wanted was you".
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According to Wikipedia, Scottish Gaelic is not English, so...
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LOL, deranged... I need to remember that word. Thanks!
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But should I use the singular or the plural? In Italian both would be possible: the singular would focus on the "source/material", and the plural would imply the "source" consisted of more than one thing. How many pieces of
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I usually would just say how many t-shirts...but i'm just asking 'cause i've never heard it but it's grammatically correct right? There are a lot of things that are perfectly grammatical, yet no one says them. Example: Excuse me
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Hi, hmm, I don't know... Is my sentence wrong with "the Earth"? I think I've usually seen it with the article, like in "The earth revolves around the sun" (example from Longman Dictionary). Would "Earth revolves
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Well, I don't know, "the negative" is such a generic phrase. Both of your examples are "negative", but they have different meanings, so it depends on what you mean to say or what the exercise asks.
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