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Old 03-Apr-2006, 04:21
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Default Re: rather?

No, it's fine.

BTW, Smelvanzq, it's better when asking a new question to start a new thread as when threads get older and have a number of replies, some people will think the question has been answered and move on to a new thread.
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Old 03-Apr-2006, 06:02
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Nothing to worry about, but look at this:
pls explain when do i have to use rather.
Please explain when I have to use rather.
You'll notice that in my version, I don't use the auxiliary verb- this is because you're not asking a question directly. However, it didn't make it difficult to understand.

Hello teacher! I saw this sentence in http://www.usingenglish.com/articles/by-plus-agent.html a whlie ago "When do we use BY + Agent in the Passive" Is'nt it wrong? thanks teacher!
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Old 03-Apr-2006, 06:04
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oic Thanks!
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