I'm new here so hello to all I'm just curious about that problem in the title I've checked in english grammar that in simple past tense when using negative form you should put first didn't and then after this the verb in infinitive But it sounds a little bizarre. He is curious, if i have already finished 1)is the change of 'yet' to 'already' necessary
He is curious, if i have finished yet Just curious, where did you get the printer abc and how much did you get it I am not very keen to reveal it, how can i politely answer his questions without offending him? I grab it from a novel i'm reading Even with the punctuation correction provided above by tripp, i can't say i ever heard anyone say this. A carefully chosen list of essential language for the beginning, body and ending of formal and informal english emails.
Or do i not understand that correct To me the present continuous form fits better since the person planned for. Is it possible to write 22 as 'twenty two', without a dash Maybe it is some kind of a simplification for. I think to order a pizza, please I got curious about using infinitives after the verb think
I am quite familiar with constructions like think about/of doing something but not with think to do something In fact, i've perused my old grammar books and couldn't find such a. I'm just curious how many new englsih words are created in a day or per year If you could tell me the answer or please let me know where to find that infomation, i would really aprreciate it.
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