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Asked on December 20, 2021 in Meaning.
A question head by a Wh-interrogative always require an auxiliary verb in the second position; this is followed by subject then lexical verb in its infinitive form.
In the second point, “A : I can be there tomorrow.” So if you ask an auxiliary verb in
the query form, you use that both as auxiliary verbs (of inadvertent question) and as the answer result, you use that in the second sentence… [ A: I can be there tomorrow. I’ve always wanted to say that.” When aux can subj you inf live?
If it does not involve an auxiliary verb, you use do as a generic auxiliary in the second position… [
E : I reached home yesterday). In a short time when au went to your home?
Is it an unusual method of expressing this thought in Standard English?
When did you arrive home?
When will you be making a prediction?
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Asked on December 20, 2021 in Other.
If a verb ordinarily has a singular aspect in an order to reverse the order in which it appears in the next sentence, it will generally be classed. It is quite common for the progressive construction to be employed in order to “recategorize” a verb which ordinarily has one sort of aspect into a different aspect.
For instance, stative verbs are not ordinarily cast in the progressive, but may be if the speaker wants us to view the state expressed as subject to change over time.
I’m seeing more and more of him these days.
She married him and was loving him now less than she had before.While most people use the term “start” as the last sentence of an activity, it is more accurate to call “finish” as that expression refers only to the moment at which the action is set in motion or completed. Therefore it can be referred to as a gradual process that may be recategorized as such.
“He Finished his novel for three years now, now.”
Are we actually getting better at dealing with the problem?What are some good examples of just great speeches by some of the best politicians in the world.
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Asked on December 20, 2021 in Grammar.
What is the meaning of ADJ-Nouned in Anglais? Red-faced with
exertion brown-shirted minions
a one-legged
man horny-handed sons
of toil pluck bright
honour from the pale-faced moon. If wanmoon exists, why not with the moon’s moon?
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Asked on December 19, 2021 in Meaning.
How can I get high off Coca-Cola or Heroin?
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Asked on December 19, 2021 in American english.
- Regardless of whether the term “eros and agape”
- was used or not, in some contexts it was
- useful to leave “yes” as the first meaning of the context;
- it could have the second meaning in other contexts; and in yet more contexts it was useful to leave
- it ambiguous; although this context undoubtedly confounded, intentionally, eros and agape; I don’t remember any other meanings, but we were mostly pretty pretty drugged up at the time.
What is your experience as a child?
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Asked on December 19, 2021 in American english.
- Regardless of whether the term “eros and agape”
- was used or not, in some contexts it was
- useful to leave “yes” as the first meaning of the context;
- it could have the second meaning in other contexts; and in yet more contexts it was useful to leave
- it ambiguous; although this context undoubtedly confounded, intentionally, eros and agape; I don’t remember any other meanings, but we were mostly pretty pretty drugged up at the time.
What is your experience as a child?
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Asked on December 17, 2021 in American english.
- Regardless of whether the term “eros and agape”
- was used or not, in some contexts it was
- useful to leave “yes” as the first meaning of the context;
- it could have the second meaning in other contexts; and in yet more contexts it was useful to leave
- it ambiguous; although this context undoubtedly confounded, intentionally, eros and agape; I don’t remember any other meanings, but we were mostly pretty pretty drugged up at the time.
What is your experience as a child?
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Asked on December 16, 2021 in American english.
- Regardless of whether the term “eros and agape”
- was used or not, in some contexts it was
- useful to leave “yes” as the first meaning of the context;
- it could have the second meaning in other contexts; and in yet more contexts it was useful to leave
- it ambiguous; although this context undoubtedly confounded, intentionally, eros and agape; I don’t remember any other meanings, but we were mostly pretty pretty drugged up at the time.
What is your experience as a child?
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Asked on December 15, 2021 in American english.
- Regardless of whether the term “eros and agape”
- was used or not, in some contexts it was
- useful to leave “yes” as the first meaning of the context;
- it could have the second meaning in other contexts; and in yet more contexts it was useful to leave
- it ambiguous; although this context undoubtedly confounded, intentionally, eros and agape; I don’t remember any other meanings, but we were mostly pretty pretty drugged up at the time.
What is your experience as a child?
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Asked on December 14, 2021 in Meaning.
How can I get high off Coca-Cola or Heroin?
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