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awarded | Citizen Patrol |
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Feb 1 |
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Which case should I use “simple present, simple V-ing, near future, or simple future” with future meaning? The professor explains it may cause incorrect meaning, but I didn't know that was an error. He always says : "Use near future for an action which is prepared and will be happened" - And guessing someone will be married is an example. But thank you for pointing it out. |
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Feb 1 |
asked | Which case should I use “simple present, simple V-ing, near future, or simple future” with future meaning? |
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Feb 1 |
accepted | How to stress any word properly? |
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How to stress any word properly? added 3 characters in body |
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Jan 31 |
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How to stress any word properly? added 3 characters in body |
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Jan 31 |
asked | How to stress any word properly? |
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Jan 31 |
accepted | With + adverb structure |
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Jan 31 |
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With + adverb structure Thanks. I didn't know that is a part of a verb phrase. :) |
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Jan 31 |
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With + adverb structure I see the documentation - it says so. And I doubt need dealing... Is it an error? |
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Jan 31 |
asked | With + adverb structure |
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Jan 31 |
awarded | Informed |
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Jan 31 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Jan 31 |
awarded | Supporter |
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Jan 31 |
accepted | What does the word “no” mean before a noun-adjective word? |
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Jan 30 |
awarded | Student |
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What does the word “no” mean before a noun-adjective word? deleted 1 characters in body |
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Jan 30 |
awarded | Editor |
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Jan 30 |
asked | What does the word “no” mean before a noun-adjective word? |