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A partial grammar question letter :
' "Hello Grammar Teacher,
I would like to thank you for your edition. However, I am not able to understand the logic of your edition. Could you..."
Hello Grammar Teacher/Teachers,
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A partial letter:
' Hello Grammar Teacher,
I would like to thank you for your edition.However, I cannot understand/ have not understood/have not been understanding the logic of your edition.Could you ...'
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Hello CalifJim, I have found that Mister Micawber's explanation of using the word 'rarely' varied in your explanation.His is : Mister Micawber #502935 Sun, 20 Apr 08 10:00 AM
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Sentence A. My friends have been living in the next house for five years.
Sentence B. My friends have been living in the next house for five years so far.
davkett #123154 Mon, 01 Aug 05 09:38 PM
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Hello Grammar Teacher,
I would like to thank you for your edition.However, I could not understand the logic of your edition.
Could you tell me why the words of 'the' were deleted since the two sentences,A and B,were mentioned earlier
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A I have friends who lived in the next house for five years.
B. I have friends who have lived in the next house for five years.
Hello Grammar Teacher/Teachers,
1. Is Sentence A called a Past tense because my friends are no longer
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A. I have brothers and sisters who are visiting now.
B. I have brothers and sisters visiting now.
Hello Grammar Teacher/Teachers,
1. Are all the sentences grammatically correct,including the question below and this one ?
2. Are the
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1. She said that the company's directors were in the director conference this morning.
2. She said that the company's directors were in the directors conference this morning.
3. She said that the company' directors were in the
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1. He does not sing as good as she does.
2. He does not sing as good as she is doing.
3. He does not sing as good as she.
Hello Grammar Teacher/Teachers,
What are the differences of grammar among the sentences ?
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1. I have never eaten snakes, have you ?
2. I have always eaten oranges, haven't you ?
3. I have ever eaten oranges, haven't you ?
4. I have rarely/hardly/scarcely/barely/seldomly eaten lemons, have you ?
Hello Grammar
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