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"I want to advance the meeting to Feb 20"
Another common way to say this sentence is to use, move up .
I want to move the meeting up to Feb 20.
So, the opposite: I want to push the meeting back to Feb 28.
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When I was teaching a writing class, my book advised never to start a sentence in a formal essay/document with: and, but, or, because.
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1. See attached the photo file.
2. See the attached photo file.
In my opinion, I would use the second one. What do you all think?
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My students asked me whether or not this tense is commonly used. I said it's hardly ever used.
Agree or disagree?
Thanks.
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Clive wrote:
When you speak of the grammar rule of 'a' only coming before vowels, I hope you are not saying we should speak of 'an table'? ha-ha.
Doh! It's early in the morning where I'm at....hehehe. That would be my lack of sleep
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Okay, so I know with university it would be 'a university ' because of the you sound, but I'm confused with 'herb' . Particularly since Americans don't pronounce the 'h' and the British do. Does that change the grammar rule of 'a' only coming
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Can somebody give me suggestions how to format my class so that I can teach transcripts to TV shows?
My student (aka my boss) wants to improve his speaking and practice his intonations. I thought teaching the dialogue to a TV show
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As far as the capitalization in the closing, my grammar book says to capitalize all letters only if it's a business letter or any other formal type of letter.
Best Regards,
Monseul
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Yeah, sorry.
Is there an easy way to explain to my students when they should use the verb 'do' when asking a question? They seem to be able to get most of the question right, but forget that verb. Are there specific verbs that 'do' goes with in
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How can I explain to my students when to use the verb 'do' in a question?
What did you do?
Did you study English?
Where did you go?
etc....
Please give me a way to definitively explain when to use 'do'
Thanks.
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