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she told she would have liked to come and see us.
Tell and say are tricky.
Tell: (somebody)a story / a lie; (somebody) that...; somebody to do something.
Say: simple quote or with 'that'
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Your uses of never are fine.
The forms of go are go, goes, going, gone
I think that you find 'have you ever been in' or 'have you ever gone to' used equally.
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I think it would be better expressed as two separate sentences: the first with a period at the end, the second with a question mark.
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And, according to traditional punctuation, a comma should come between the state and whatever follows. Personally, I think it looks odd. Maybe that was the rule if the state was written out.
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weren't
subjunctive in contrary to fact
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Try looking for a foro de español .
Until then, you could try noches escogidas .
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Hi,
I needed to write a report for each student according to his or her level of understanding .
Clive
Or, you could use the trick of making student plural: all students....their levels.
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1 and 2 sound a bit odd to me. I think I would just repeat 'many'.
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In casual speaking, I probably use the more common double possessive sometimes.
Hi Philip
I am sure you prefer the double possessive in cases like this: I'm a colleague of his .
CB
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What are your preferences?
What you are doing is illegal.
What is your idea of a good time?
As for your sentence, it sounds unnatural to me, because of the odd use of the passive voice.
Now that I have not answered your
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