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(1) John brought a book to Mary.
In this sentence, the verb 'bring' is dative, and John brought the book and handed over it to the recipient Mary.
(2) John brought a book for Mary.
Here, the verb 'bring' is benefactive; John brought the
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True. "Take test" is the most common usage in AmE.
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Hi,
(3) Don’t call me in case you get into trouble!” --Here, I interpret "in case" as "if". So, it seems to me that both (1) and (2) mean same.
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What is your opinion about sucide, Golden?
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Nona The Brit wrote: We have a duty to protect other people.
This explains everything in few words.
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MrP,
The terms "Quarterly exam", "Half-yearly exam", and "Annual exam" are commonly used Indian education system, mostly in elementary,middle, high, and higher secondary schools.
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Best wishes and welcome to English forums, TreeDragonBone.
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Logically, the P.O. Box number and Zip code are linked to a mailing address. Many businesses in USA use PO Box number, leaving the street number and street name. However, if the mailing address has both street number and P.O.Box number, it is
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Believer wrote:
Thank you.
I think there was a post inquiring about the same usage and in it, it had these words.
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It should be, either "there is a lot of trees and flowers in the park" or "there are lots of trees and
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Anonymous wrote: I am an american and i high school student at that. So i dont know if you guys realy want my opinion. But the subject does however directly effect me. When i go to face an employeer he is faced with a queston do i pay this
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