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Hi, The following sentences are written by me. I want to make sure if they are wrong or not. 1. I visited the doctor today. 2. I went to see the doctor today. I think they have the same meaning. 3. I got a cold, so I visited the clinic nearby.
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Thanks. So "as possible as you can" is really erroneous ? I also googled with this pattern , and I got a result of 18 hits.. All seemed to come from non-native English speakers...
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Hi, 1. as ... as possible 2. as ... as you can 3. as possible as you can Many Taiwanese-edited grammatical materials would mark #3 as incorrect . One of my English teachers did say so. 4. Submit the task as soon as possible 5. Submit the task as
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-- That can be left out informally after many common reporting verbs. James said (that) he was feeling better. I thought (that) you were in Ireland. That cannot be dropped after certain verbs, especially intransitive verbs -- e.g. reply, email,
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Pardon me for having some other questions. -- Where self-affirmation is expansive, self-hatred is reductive, negating one's own personality while appropriating qualities external to it and applying them like thick pancake makeup. -- I still
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Hi, -- Wanting to change yourself finds its source in two wellsprings: self-hatred and self-affirmation. Self-affirmation takes what already exists in your personality (even if slightly stunted or twisted) and encourages its growth. Where
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Hi, CJ The question seems wrong. Do you have the whole sentence? Well, this kind of test question is always one sentence. The mistake is at C. If so, the changed sentence would be: Seem unlikely, politics sometimes influences business
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Thanks. So ... is it that the "bags" in the sentence doesn't mean "bag and baggage"?
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Hi, I was reading a short story about King Edward VIII, or the Duke of Windsor. (Dainty, Peter. The Love of a King. Oxford University Press, 2000) A sentence goes: Wallis packed her bags and left for France. I checked "bag" in two
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It must depend on the local culture. In the US and Europe, you would use their first name. It may be different elsewhere. Hi, I was reading a short story about King Edward VIII, or the Duke of Windsor. -- But then, in 1966, the Duke and Duchess
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