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We had a radiator put in at the place where the sofa used to be. It (the sofa) was positioned against the wall, that is its back was touching the wall.
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May I have your portable (UK) cell phone (US) numb er ? I'll call you as soon as the new items arrive.
I wouldn't say "at once when"
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If you keep "since", I'd use "has had to take care of them", if he still does
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I think 2 & 4 could be "thump!" too, + an "ouch!" for n° 4
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I know the second example doesn't mention a door...
I simply continued my "illustration" of the first, which did mention a door. Sorry if it complicated everything!
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I can propose 2, and advise you to read comics!
Believer wrote:
Hi,
Please give me some sound words for the following situations.
1. When you are hitting the wooden floor with a bag containing dry beans or sand thump!
2. When
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I say "eitch", or "ach" in French
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It's is , because its subject is " one of the main sources"
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Mmmm... Sounds yummy!
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Well, it should be underst oo d in all sentences
I don't think there's a correct or non-correct one; their use depends on the context. To me the first one sounds literary, the second one formal, and the third one "everyday English"
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