What is the difference in meaning between the sentences mentioned below?
Are the word yet allocated correctly in each sentence?
When to use "yet" in Present Simple, Past Simple and Present Perfect?. Can also be used in all other tenses such as Future (all forms), Progressive (all forms)?
He...
Which word determines which preposition to use after the verb in a sentence? The subject, the verb or the object?
Example: Tensions arise over food security.
Can I use "aboard" with any type of transportation either public or personal?
Can I use "aboard" with any type of transportation either public or personal?
aboard the bike
aboard the bicycle
aboard the tricycle
aboard the horse
aboard the donkey
aboard the boat
aboard the hot air balloon...
What does naked mean in the following sentences?
I want to challenge,is naked game.
As are Nelson and Hennigan, even if the most memorable scene will always remain their naked basketball game
Present the broccoli naked as a delicious antidote to the richness of the macaroni.
The agency gave an...
What about using bare and naked with body parts? How do I know if I have to say bare or naked + body parts (shoulders, feet, chest, back, legs, cheeks)?
The hot paving stones scorched my naked feet.
The hot paving stones scorched my bare feet.
Why does "be reunited" have that form instead of having an auxiliary or modal verbs like must be united, should be united?
U.S. District Judge Dana Sabraw ordered that 63 children under age 5 be reunited by Tuesday night. All other minors must be reunited by July 26, he has ruled.
What is the difference in the sentences below?
I grew to appreciate her in a moment.
I came to appreciate her in a moment.
I grew to think bad things about him.
I came to think bad things about him.
I grew to misunderstand the situation.
I came to misunderstand the situation.
What is the difference in meaning between these sentences.
I live in London.
I am living in London.
I work for Joe.
I am working for Joe.
I study math.
I am studying math.
How do I know if the word is acting as count or noncount noun in a sentence?
Example, the word accomplishment could act as count and noncount.
count: One of the greatest scientific accomplishments of the century.
noncount: A public official with a solid record of accomplishment.
Is...
What do the below words mean? Is there any difference in meaning?
cookie box
cookies box
cookie boxes
cookies boxes
Same thing with
application icon
applications icon
application icons
applications icons
I want an English Grammar book that only contains deep and complete explanation about American English Grammar without exercises? Can you suggest me a book?
Is the word "need" used as auxiliary verb in American English?
Can you suggest me tons of videos link (could be in youtube) about american english grammar?
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