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W hen do we use "been" ? Whenever we need the past participle of the verb " to be ". For instance, - I have been to Paris recently . - If I hadn't won the lottery, I wouldn't have been able to buy a nex car. - I wish
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Hi, I might be mistaken because I'm not really into phonetics, but I don't think it's useful to look into an accent by analyzing the way one sings. If you want to listen to Welsh accents (or to accents from various parts of the UK),
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Hi, " Looking forward to " must be followed by a noun phrase, so you might have (for instance): - a noun (I'm looking forward to your reply ) - a pronoun (I'm looking forward to it ) - a gerund (I'm looking forward to
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Hi, This question was asked here , so I am locking this thread.
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Hi, We've got a looooong thread about this topic. http://www.englishforums.com/English/ExamplesOfMetaphors/vvk/post.htm You'll find plenty of examples there.
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Hi, Neither is correct because they lack capital letters and punctuation. If you fix this problem, the first is correct and is the one you should use in a test, a formal letter and so on. You'll sometimes hear the second, though.
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I have no suggestions or comments about grammar. I just wanted to say that I loved your story, Anon.
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a:I'm going to the movie.
b:I'm going to the movie. I cannot detect any difference.
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Hi, It's nos according to Cambridge dictionary : The answers to nos 13-20 are on page 21 . I don't know if other forms are possible, though.
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When they sat down, May Belle was still screeching about her dadgum Twinkies over the roar of the motor. What is the word screeching??
noun, verb, adjective, adverb (Was) screeching: verb.
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