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How do you form the Simple Past in English? Asked by: English4Today Student : Dan, USA |
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What is the difference between 'hear' and 'listen'? Asked by: khadija KILA, Morocco |
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Can we say I arrive to work at 9 o'clock or do we need to use "at"? Also can we say I was late to class or do we need to use "in"?
Thank you Asked by: Cathy THEORET, Canada |
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when can we use "how about" and when can we use "what about"? Asked by: khadija KILA, Morocco |
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Which one of the following sentences is correct having the meaning like "cannot accept..." ?
1) We regret to accept your letter.....
2) We regret not to accept your letter...... Asked by: Gireesh BABU, United Arab Emirates |
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What is it called when letters are substituted for words, i.e., LOL stands for Laugh out loud. Asked by: Vin CARLIN, USA |
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The Writing Process: A look into an author's writing notes Asked by: English4Today Teacher, USA |
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I'm never sure which word is the correct term - 1) Using the services of my company ENSURES the task is completed correctly, on time & on budget!
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2) Using the services of my company INSURES the task is completed correctly, on time & on budget!
Also please explain how I can make this determination on my own in the future.
Kindly
Irene Asked by: Irene YORK, Canada |
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What is a 'New Year Resolution'? Asked by: Zhao, USA |
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What is a 'scrooge'? Asked by: English4Today Teacher, USA |
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