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Thanks a lot.
Ripley.
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point of view.
Please, help me.
Ripley.
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Hi Mr Micawber,
I' d like to know if there is a run-on line in the following lines:
" What is this life if, full of care,
we have no time to stand and stare"
I read that we have a run-on line when the syntax is interrupted because the
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Hey Jim, can you tell me please if one can use persons instead of people as a plural form of person? If yes, can you tell me the difference in meaning and use?
Thanks Rip.
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Hi everybody,
I'd like to know if there is an enjambement in these lines. And if not why.
"What is this life if, full of care,
we have no time to stand and stare"
Thanks Rip
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Hi Paco,
so, I cannot say " I wish I went to London", but it is possible to say I wish I went to London every year; and I cannnot say " I wish I bought a car" but it is possible to say "I wish I bought a new car every five years.." Am I right?
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Thanks a lot for patecipating in the discussion.. Rip.
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By the way....., am I also right when I say that "the weather would be nice" ist probably wrong because it is due to the fact that the verb be is a stative verb and perhaps you use would only with active verbs????
I'd like just to know if I
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Hi Jim, I'm very pleased to know I got it right about "could" and "would"; what about my introduction. Am I right when I say:
Hi Jim, thanks for your reply. Please, tell me if I got it rightI can use the simple past (which is actually a past
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Hi Jim, thanks for your reply. Please, tell me if I got it right :s I can use the simple past (which is actually a past subjunctive) only with verbs with an imperfective aspect ( love, live, have, be), that is stative verbs or verbs which express
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