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thank u for asking ...yes my studying is good ..
and everyyhing is ok thank god
have a nice day
how r u these days ...
like to ask about u from time to time if u dont mind?!!
because i think friends should ask about each other ..am i correct?
so hope u r ok and ur family sepically..Mile..hope he adjusts with his new family..
Thats really a clear explanation, I will totally sure to make a sentence as using a subordinate clause,
Thank you very much
Here there is a sentence with a little complicated, It is written as:
"The wall at the room where Chris's party was held were decorated with photographs from different periods during the his life"
Actually, it is easy for the reader to get it out though it comes out a little naturally as informal speech (just for me), so does this construction do often express in writing ?
I fancy your suggestion,
Thank Bill so much
hello Bill the Teacher ,
How are you? hope you're in health.
I just wanted to say : HI ...
-Nadiyah-
thank you for accepting me as a friend i'm very happy to find friends and teachers like you thank you very much >>
i find English an easy language but my problems are in speaking and listening... i need to practice more speaking so could you plz give me some advices to improve my English language
thanks
yours Abulmagd
He promised never to do that again or
He promised to never do that again.
I can explain everything myself. I just need to be sure.
Excuse me again for asking so many questions. I hope you know that I ask not because on idle curiosity. Anyway, I'd like to say I would have never escaped from the US if I had been amoug such people like you are! My bers regards to you and your family! Have a nice day!
Is there any rule about where to place an adverb in the complex predicate? I seem to have come across it many years ago but I am not sure. It seems to read as we should place an adverb after the first word of a predicate in any case. Is it right? Anyway, being a native speaker you know the right answer. So, I have two questions as to adverbs
1) what is correct in the Future and the Future in the Past Tenses?
would never be done or would be never done (Passive)
will hardly have finished or will have hardly finished (Active)
2) how to use an adverb with an infinitive? What is correct?
He promised never to do that again or
He promised to never do that again.
You see, to teach people I must be sure. Excuse my disturbing you
and thank you in advance!
As a matter of fact, what about my previous question about subjunctive when we describe events of the past like in the fiction or srory?