Which is correct?
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Which is correct?
"an XML styleshit " is written on one english sentence . Is there any rule to use an before X. :shock:
We use 'an' before a vowel sound, so 'x', which is pronounced 'ex' starts with a vowel sound. ;-)
Dear All,
:cry: I voted for a wrong answer (Should i use for?).
I look forward to hearing from you.
Is forward a adverb? Or it's a adjective?
Why do we use to add a Ving?
Thanks for your reply.
Have a nice day :D
If there are two prepositions\adverbs\particles after a phrasal verb, and the second is 'to', then we use -ing. There is debate as to the nature of the words modifying verbs. They are often called prepositions, but often don't connect words. The OED call them adverbs because they modify the verbs. The category of 'particle' is also used, but I don't think it is much use as a category as it is fairly meaningless. Forward is not an adjective here, though. ;-)
Dear tdol,
Thanks!!
So may I say:
He seems happily to meeting you.
David looks angryly to hearing from you.
And another question is:
Which words should I use in this sentence,
I voted "for" a wrong answer? or I voted "to" a wrong answer?
Have a nice day :)
Say: "He looks forward to meeting you."Quote:
Originally Posted by nicolas
Say: "I voted for a wrong answer" or "I chose the wrong answer."
:)
Dear RonBee,
Thanks!
I'll remember how to use "look forward to" and "vote".
Thanks :)
hello,Quote:
Originally Posted by tdol
recintly i send a letter to you,for helping me in learning english,
i look forward to hearing from you.
yours faithfully
soheila
hello,Quote:
Originally Posted by soheila
please help me in learning english,
i look forward to hearing from you,
yours faithfully
soheila