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2. ok BUT a little smoother: the more my car is scratched...
3. you're a tenant / to you / if you're
4. million;
6. wears
7. situation:
8. too much for one sentence!
9. more up for poker
10. in with
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My guess is that the place where you found the word in the first place would probably offer a definition as well.
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I think you're correct, but I'd hate to make a blanket statement without more examples.
The dog bit my brother on the arm; the dog bit into the sausage but didn't like it.
We can also 'take/have a bite of something'.
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Are you planning to teach English? If so, a basic beginning English book with progressively difficult units would be a good place to start. This would also be good if you are beginning to study English yourself. Try also to avail yourself of
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Both are ok grammatically, but b) sounds very unnatural.
b), as it is, requires 'say'. a) would be better with 'tell my mom'
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It's the subjunctive, used here in a case of necessity.
It is important that you be at the hospital one hour before your scheduled surgery.
The professor demanded that the reports be in his hands by Friday.
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The sentences are correct. Others will have the technical term for 'it'.
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1. on your account
2. If I stretch out completely...
3. this entire year /
4. You can say 'close fitting' only if you can get into them .
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entered in, entered on, placed on
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The more Angry Face tried not to think about the deer , the more he thought about it and the more frustrated he became.
Can I write this sentence without any commas?
Must I put a comma after "it"? I think that "the
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