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Anonymous wrote:
hi there,
'Do you think who came to see you?' does not make sense to me.
Do you mean 'Do you know who came to see you yesterday?'???
No, I mean:
1. Do you think it'll be a fine day tomorrow? Yes, I do think
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Satyaprakash wrote:
do you think who came to see you ?
i think it may right answer
Thanks, Satyaprakash, for the confirmation.
I would have been convinced by Nona's eloquent and convincing remarks if it hadn't been for your timely
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Nona The Brit wrote:
No, Pioussoul, sentence 2a and 2b don't make any sense.
Thanks, Nona, for your concise answer, but I still need more guiding light to clear up my doubts.
A: Do you
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1. Let's start; there's a lot of work to _____ (go or get) through.
2. I've ___ (gone or got) through a lot of correspondence today.
Which choice fits better in the above blanks?
Is it possible that both fit well? If yes, are there any
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2. How many people can you guess in the world share the same name as yours? the word order is very bad
If I replace can with do in sentence 2, I think all could accept it as being correct.
2a. How many people do you guess in the world
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Thanks, SS.
I think I got what you meant:
1. A few people have the same name as you do.
2. A few people share the same name as yours (with you).
If that's what you meant, I think I couldn't agree with you more.
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Inchoateknowledge wrote:
2 and 3 are abysmal in terms of syntax
Thank you, Inchoateknowledge, for your even more abysmal reply, but could you enlighten us by shedding more light. Thanks.
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Sashasaski wrote: Come to think about, it perplexes me if the last part of the sentence "as you" is formal. "as yours" sounds better to me. and maybe "~have the same name as you do." Can anybody correct me if I am wrong on this.
Thanks,
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Pioussoul wrote:
1. Can you guess how many people in the world share the same name as you?
2. How many people can you guess in the world share the same name as you?
3. Can you know how
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CalifJim wrote: Both the blue one and the green one are fine, but they have different meanings. The blue one asks for the name of the person who came to see you. The green one asks for a "Yes" or "No" , depending whether he said the name of the
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