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Anonymous wrote:
Only as a last resort should you attempt to create new materials.
My question is why "should" is ahead of "you" in this sentence.
Thanks a lot!
This is a kind of negative inversion. "Only" is a quasi negative adverb
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Anonymous wrote:
can anyone tell which of the following sentence is correct.
1). kindly find attached the photos.
2). kinldy find the attached photos.
I have a doubt whether the first sentence is correct or not. Both of "kindly find
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You can get many informations in France or in Spain, but you can get only information in Britain and in the United States. Why? I don't know. paco
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Anonymous wrote: Thank you very much for the picture and for your time, Paco. Did you mean that "coffee fruits" is correct? Thanks. Yes. paco
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I think "coffee fruits" are countable . paco
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1. "Stare" or "stare at " requires an object, i.e., something or someone. 2. "At night" is "during an arbitrary night". "At the night" is not idiomatic. (EX) We often sat in the garden at night and stared (at) each other. (EX) That night we sat in
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"On the weeks" is not "every week" but "on certain specified weeks". (EX) There would be four 50-minute exams on the weeks listed in the syllabus. paco
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Hello Chang 1. I have to find a room to sleep. 2. I have to find a room to sleep in. I'll choose #2 because "a room to sleep in" is kind of a fixed noun phrase. If I happened to find the sentence #1 somewhere, I would read it as "I have to find a
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Lcchang wrote: It seems to me that a present auxiliary "may" is used for the past event. That has confused me for a while.
She may have forgotten our invitation.
Other than being used for degrees of certainty for the events that was
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