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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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what is the simple subject in this sentence Maria is my cousin Maria.
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YYURYYICYYURYY4ME => Too wise you are too wise I see too wise you are too wise for me. (A simple Google search returns this. )
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CXL Hi, Are you asking about Roman numerals? If that's the case, CXL=140.
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Can you explain the difference between ''couldn't see with can't have seen'' ? Can't have seen her : this expresses deduction about a fact. Luise was in Palma, so she was not in the library, so it was impossible for
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Hi, Try removing Paul: "John invited me to his party " or "John invited I to his party "? John invited Paul and me to his party .
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