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Hello Punkybrewster, Please note that someone has wrongly used the same thread title as mine; as a result, you have sent your reply to my e-mail address. Tanit has already resolved my problem of the deletion of my posts on the following date:
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Hello Tanit, Please be informed that Xanthe has used the same thread title as mine; as a result, her thread was wrongly recorded in my thread. My problem of deleting my posts was resolved by you on Sat, 05 Jul 08 10:37 AM, but I am only unsure
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Hello Marius Hancu, Thank you for your advice. Your advice has lead to other posts in this forum, and one of them, CalifJim' s reply to Njiksi's thread 'Adverbial clause of time', has referred me to www.google.com and searched
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Hello Marius Hancu, I fully agree with you on your explanations. My request is whether the last two sentences are adverbial phrases or adverbial clauses. In fact, I have mentioned in my last reply that I got an answer to my first sentence. Since
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Hello Marius Hancu, I have recently found out that the English-Zone.com's exercise is similar to my example of the underlined words: http://english-zone.com/grammar/adj-clz-34.html 3) a) The rules that allow public access to wilderness
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Hello Marius Hancu, I greatly appreciate your kind clarification. They are very useful. I apologize I did not mention the first sentence is referring to the newspaper that is saying they are the current happenings. By the way, I have a question.
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Hello, Sentence A. I obtained the news from the newspaper saying they are the current happenings. Sentence B. Saying they are the current happenings , I obtained the news from the newspaper. What are the differences between the positions of the
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Hello, The beach will be crowded by foreign tourists if it does not rain. Could you change the above sentence to a complete passive sentence or more sentences without changing its meaning? I am wondering whether the whole sentence qualifies as a
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Hello, He said yesterday morning he would go by plane yesterday afternoon, but the plane was delayed until this morning. How do you express the above sentence formally and informally? I tried it this way formally: Yesterday morning he said he
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Hello Marius Hancu, I greatly appreciate your helpful advice. However, what do you think about my second sentence? Why do they recognize ' And sentence' and 'Even sentence' in the extract of 'Coherence: Transitions between
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