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1. He was seen bitten by a dog. 2. He was seen to be bitten by a dog. 3 He was seen being bitten by a dog.
Which of the above sentence is correct?
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She takes all day to get out of the bathroom.
The above sentence is quoted from Practical English Usage , 2nd edition. There is no context.
Can anyone tell me what it really means?
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Ben John and I want to go to the movies later. Would you like to join us?
Tiffany: __, but I have to go to the restaurant and have dinner with my family. Maybe next time.
(A) Yes (B) Sorry
Which choice is correct?
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1. Kevin rode ___ a van to the market.
2. Jack took his girlfriend to ride ___ a boat.
Which preposition should I use to fill in the above blanks, in or on?
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1. __ the afternoon of Easter 2. __ the afternoon of July 4th
Which preposition should I use to fill in the above blanks, in or on?
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all, each, every, and both (and maybe some others with the same sort of inclusive meaning) are all less than optimal as subjects of a negated verb.
What does less than optimal mean?
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I spnet two hours doing my homework.
I took two hours to do my homework.
What's the difference in meaning between the above two sentences?
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He needn't go although he wanted to.
Is the above sentence acceptable? Can we use modal need with past time reference?
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1. a chicken/goos/duck egg
2. a chicken's/goose's/duck's egg
Which expression is correct, #1 or #2?
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He ___ a diary last year. (A) was keeping (B) kept
Which choice is correct?
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