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Asked on April 3, 2021 in Grammar.
What’s the key verb in a sentence and why this action occurred?
To go (primary or subordinate clause) is part of the subordinate clause which indicates how you wanted to go through.
I wanted to go away this weekend so I went to the countryside,
so I went for a day trip to The Glens.
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Asked on April 2, 2021 in Grammar.
What’s the key verb in a sentence and why this action occurred?
To go (primary or subordinate clause) is part of the subordinate clause which indicates how you wanted to go through.
I wanted to go away this weekend so I went to the countryside,
so I went for a day trip to The Glens.
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Asked on April 2, 2021 in Grammar.
What’s the key verb in a sentence and why this action occurred?
To go (primary or subordinate clause) is part of the subordinate clause which indicates how you wanted to go through.
I wanted to go away this weekend so I went to the countryside,
so I went for a day trip to The Glens.
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Asked on April 2, 2021 in Word choice.
I would say in your example
it is strongly connected with the amount of books.
does not work, since a person can only read finite numbers of books.
Where my phrase might be possible This
amount of books that they have in the library is ginormous.
Can you give me a list of incomplete books to read?
What are the main reasons for writing this article?
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Asked on April 2, 2021 in Grammar.
What’s the key verb in a sentence and why this action occurred?
To go (primary or subordinate clause) is part of the subordinate clause which indicates how you wanted to go through.
I wanted to go away this weekend so I went to the countryside,
so I went for a day trip to The Glens.
- 710893 views
- 106 answers
- 260796 votes
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Asked on April 2, 2021 in Grammar.
What’s the key verb in a sentence and why this action occurred?
To go (primary or subordinate clause) is part of the subordinate clause which indicates how you wanted to go through.
I wanted to go away this weekend so I went to the countryside,
so I went for a day trip to The Glens.
- 710893 views
- 106 answers
- 260796 votes
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Asked on April 1, 2021 in Grammar.
What’s the key verb in a sentence and why this action occurred?
To go (primary or subordinate clause) is part of the subordinate clause which indicates how you wanted to go through.
I wanted to go away this weekend so I went to the countryside,
so I went for a day trip to The Glens.
- 710893 views
- 106 answers
- 260796 votes
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Asked on March 31, 2021 in Grammar.
What’s the key verb in a sentence and why this action occurred?
To go (primary or subordinate clause) is part of the subordinate clause which indicates how you wanted to go through.
I wanted to go away this weekend so I went to the countryside,
so I went for a day trip to The Glens.
- 710893 views
- 106 answers
- 260796 votes
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Asked on March 30, 2021 in Grammar.
What’s the key verb in a sentence and why this action occurred?
To go (primary or subordinate clause) is part of the subordinate clause which indicates how you wanted to go through.
I wanted to go away this weekend so I went to the countryside,
so I went for a day trip to The Glens.
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Asked on March 28, 2021 in Grammar.
Which represents the same thing twice in your examples?
If you are like me,
the slight nuance can be 1. If I wanted to leave, I leave now. I thought?
means you are talking about leaving right now, whereas 2.
If I had always wanted to leave, I would have left it for good, if I voted to leave from the team I come from then it would be a long road away.
means you were considering a certain point before.
If in doubt try to see why.
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