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emsr2d2
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Is the noun "survey" really used synonymously with "study?
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They're two different words, with different meanings and different uses, but there is some degree of synonymy between them. My advice...
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He should've been here by now
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My interpretation of "He should be here by now" would depend on the surrounding context. If someone said to me "Let's go and find John...
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She isn’t going out with John, as she promised [ [not] to]
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The only way I could imagine doing that properly is by recording my voice, so you can hear the difference, but I don't really want to do...
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If you wrote those sentences then you surely know what you mean to say. I might say: "Jill isn't going out with John even though she...
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Rover_KE
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(American English) It is my ____ time _____ windsurfing with my friends.
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Have you ever met this Taiwanese teacher of English? Who is it that's employing him or her to write these questions?
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5jj
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Is the noun "survey" really used synonymously with "study?
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They're two different words, with different meanings and different uses, but there is some degree of synonymy between them. My advice...
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it was all too obvious
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Thanks. And what is a "gleaming machine"?
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Vladv1
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needs washing/needs having washed
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Yes. No.
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She isn’t going out with John, as she promised [ [not] to]
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How?
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Uncanny
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She isn’t going out with John, as she promised [ [not] to]
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Oh, sure, to me too. I didn't mean to suggest otherwise. I thought the question was about which way you'd lean, given no verbal cues.
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If there are four compartments, exit 11-16 won’t open
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I notice that the subway trains here have three different types. One is with 11 compartments, another is with 14, and another is with...
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sitifan
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(American English) It is my ____ time _____ windsurfing with my friends.
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Have you ever met this Taiwanese teacher of English? Who is it that's employing him or her to write these questions?
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sitifan
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(American English) It is my ____ time _____ windsurfing with my friends.
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No. https://english-compass.blogspot.com/2019/04/this-is-my-first-time.html perfect tense - around 93.5% to-infinitive - around 4.7%...
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Silverobama
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It's been an open secret that....
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I hate to argue with anyone here, not only because all of you help me but also I tend to respect people here. I already said that...
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Tarheel
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They're two different words, with different meanings and different uses, but there is some degree of synonymy between them. My advice...
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