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Neither is a complete sentence. Either phrase might be correct in the right context. Here are a couple of example: Not having to pay for it is one of the advantages of English Forums. You do not have to pay for it.
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Correct the following sentence Please correct the following sentence.
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The dead can't see in your original sentence either!
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At least in America, the people who work in the cemetery don't actually even see the body -- the body is in a casket by the time it gets to the cemetery, and the workers there just dig the hole and cover it up. The funeral home workers prepare
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You should be able to understand these if you hear someone use them, but you probably shouldn't try to copy them (unless you want your English to sound sloppy), and please don't use them in writing (unless you are recording the
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First lesson: In American English, we capitalize "I" and "American" and "English". We don't use capital letters in the middle of words. And we spell out "please." Okay, I realize you are asking for help
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Actually, a venue is spelled exactly like avenue , but with an extra space -- that never occurred to me before.
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What exactly do you want to know about the phrase "productions and events"?
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In this case, it means mass produced -- when hundreds of the same item are manufactured at the same time by machinery.
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Please actually ask a question or make a request instead of posting disconnected phrases. Here is an example of a question: How can I change "She is writing a letter" from active to passive voice? Thank you. Here is an example of a
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