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dear friends,
I am looking for a website that explains the correct usage of idioms, such as 'intent on', 'intend to' and NOT 'intent to' or 'intend on'..
thanks in advance..
Sharad
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Dear friends,
Can any one tell me what's wrong with 2 ?? thanks in advance - Sharad.
1> We decided to emphasize the results that might be attained
2> We decided to emphasize
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Sharad
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and if..
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Sharad.
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Sharad.
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where have is used as verb in past tense, meaning "suffered from" ..
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Sharad.
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on other.
Please comment.
thanks,
Sharad.
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don't make sense. But many times it leaves me confused.
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Sharad.
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Nice explanation.. Thank you both..
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usage.. And that "this morning" is appropriate to use.
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Sharad.
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