Does this paragraph make sense? "Don't take yourself that serious. Life is a passage ." (And in this context, does 'passage' implies a temporary time?) -------------...
A: It would suggest he is happy with his job. (“It” in the sentence doesn’t refer to something specific. It refers to the existence of the situation.) B: I don’t think we...
Who are you talking to? Whom are you talking to? Do you have the same meaning? or any difference. ...
1.Candy taste sweet. Candy tastes sweet. 2. I gonna get a new cat. I am going to get a new cat. 3. she like dogs. She likes dogs. 4. Me favorite coler is red. My favorite...
Hello everybody. Note that interrupting the process of starting up a car raises lots of potential concerns (e.g., the mechanism used to capture the driver’s decision fails, ...
Context: Talking about the distance of the farm. The farm is as far as the road Please check the sentence. Can you use "as far as"? I doubt what "verb" would be instead of ...
I want to say I went to the north (in the past) before I go to the south (in the past). Which of the following are correct? 1. I went to the north before I go to the south. 2...
Is the sentence 'we desire and strive hard to achieve 'correct?
There is a lot to study on the subject before starting our project. In the sentence, is it correct to use the preposition 'on' before the word 'the subject'? ...
In Basic English Grammar 4th Edition by Betty Azar, there is a lesson in chapter 15, the last chapter of the book, introducing a very common structure in English: A) One of the...
He is running his business successfully. He is running a successful business. Please check them. ...
If you discount short-lived flings with roommates (and they both do), neither of them has ever officially lived with anybody. ...
I’m going to talk about myself now. My name is Yasuda Shunsuke. I’m from Kagoshima in Japan. My hobby is playing soccer. However, I’m not good at playing soccer, so I prefer...
Hi! Number 3 is correct isn't it. Thanks, Fulvio 1. I have enjoyed fishing with you today. 2. I have enjoyed going shopping with you today. 3. I have enjoyed shopping with you...
Is this sentence correct: "There is an urban parks at the edge of the lake." ------------------------- THANK YOU.
Hello everybody. Perhaps even more importantly, the leader of benefits at this company reported “radio silence” from his membership. Would you please tell me what the bold part...
Hello everybody. We figured out how to reproduce this program at scale and now call it Select Home Delivery (or SHD). In the bold part, is select an adjective or an imperative...
Dear all, I saw the following sentences in our WhatsApp group. This was written by an English postgraduate holder in my part of the town. Here could you please tell me whether...
1. After throwing out the fishing net, the fisherman waited patiently. 2. After casting the fishing net, the fisherman waited patiently. Are the sentences grammatically correct...
One of my students wrote: "Portuguese television is full of soap operas". This is a very common expression in Portuguese, but I'm not sure one can translate it literally into English...
1. There is a lot to study on the subject. 2. There are a lot to study the subject. 3. There is a lot to study the subject. Which is grammatically correct and meaningful? Thanks...
Hi, Can I say ”All the best to you as well”? I know that “All the best to you too” sounds more natural but is the first sentence correct? ...
Her eyes flick to the digital clock on the TV ...
Hello I want you to help me to answer this question. Why would you like to work in free democratic school ? I have always dreamed about becoming an activist for child rights...
Hi Teachers, Just a year, and I'll be free. The above is future in the present tense. If I want to narrate this in the past: Just a year, and I would be free. Can 'would' be...