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"across" or "through" when you still inside somewhere?

He walked through the room. (He enters, walks through and exits + we know he was out of the room at the start) He walked across the room....

Asked on 11/17/2020 by Talha Özden

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'It' and 'this' difference

Which one I should use in the following context? Are they both grammatical?A: The government has planted one million trees in the city. It will improve the air quality in the environment....

Asked on 11/15/2020 by user282192

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Why wouldn't/don't I share this? Which should it be?

So I was about to write something on my Facebook wall then I find my old post then I thought about to share it so what would be right. Instead...

Asked on 11/09/2020 by fusion

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Present Tense in Habitual Reported Speech

I've known that when we write in Reported Speech and if the reporting verb is past tense, we must change the tense. But is it true for universal truth and...

Asked on 11/02/2020 by user129734

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Can I use 'whatever' in this sentence? Why is 'what' here?

The rising power of the consumer and their new-found ability to get what they want, whenever they want, from whomever they want.1."to get what they want"Can I use 'whatever'...

Asked on 10/31/2020 by Wendy Shao

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How do you say "hadn't made them" with didn't?

"I didn't have this" is equivalent to "I hadn't this" But is there an equivalent sentence to "I hadn't made them"? I can't think of one, because "I didn't made...

Asked on 10/27/2020 by bambi

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What preposition should I use in the following "left X _ Y" construction?

In the following sentence, the person didn't finish his food:He left some ham and cucumbers __ the potato salad.I thought of using "in," but that would be ambiguous; it could...

Asked on 10/17/2020 by alexchenco

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the indefinite article and post-modifiers of nouns

China [in Asia] is comprised of 1.4 billion people. The Grand Canion [in the United States of America] is so big. [A] horn of a unicorn is very unique. Which...

Asked on 10/15/2020 by Kim Hui-jeong

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Your child's shorts are sagging. Do you say "Your shorts are coming out. Fix them!" or "Your shorts are coming off. Fix them!"?

We say "You put the shorts on" & "You take the shorts off"? I am not sure if we can replace "put" & "take" with other verbs such as "slide",...

Asked on 10/14/2020

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Is Must really an Auxiliary Verb?

Can we use short answers as a proving method for modal verbs? The rule regarding the short answer to affirmative or negative statements is to repeat the auxiliary verb. eg:...

Asked on 10/08/2020 by RickSterling

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