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hello,
'Bogged down on that, and somehow upset, I charged again "of course...'
I don't know if it's correct to use this idiomatic compound,the way I used it; I asked my English friends, and they didn't have any clear cut idea, may be you
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Hello again,
'She wouldn't let me do a lot of things'; I still have doubts about its real tense, I know grammaically, it could be considered as the past tense, but does it really covers a past action?
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Here is what I've got for 'would':
1- Wouldn't contracted form of would not
2-Used to describe the consequence of an imagined event
3-Used with have+past participle to describe a hypothetical action or event in the past
4-used in making
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God, I am in a daze now, got to go back to my books.
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It has come in the legends that the death of Homer, the great ancient Greek epic poet was the consequence of the suffering, he endured for not being able to make sense of an enigma.
Here is the fatal enigma, (but, please don't die if you fail to
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Hello,
Sorry for the interruption, but C.J are you sure that, they convey the same degree of certitude, and one more thing which is about their tenses.
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Thank you Mr. Paco
Actually, what I want to say is that if you use Nippon instead of Japan, you won't be having all those confusing complications with the suffix which you explained above. I heard many
Japanese saying 'I am a Nippon', and it
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Hello Paco,
Sorry for butting in without knocking, but can't you say 'I am a Nippon?
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Hello piean,
You are right about the flow back, and first one looks pretty good with"turn". Thank you
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Hello,
In its proper sense, that's what I die for. Cheers
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