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Which one is natural? I'm offering something to eat, etc. If I say; If you refuse, or I'll be offended. If you refuse, and I'll be offended
7 de jun. de 2025 0:50
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What‘s your name?  
7 de jun. de 2025 0:30
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Which one is OK? He was lying to me the whole time we dated.. He was lying to me the whole time we were dating.
7 de jun. de 2025 0:05
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Choose the correct sentence:
a) She don’t like coffee.
b) She doesn’t like coffee.
c) She isn’t like coffee.
d) She aren’t like coffee.
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6 de jun. de 2025 20:18
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Which one is OK? It's a pity you don't stay. It's a pity you're not staying.
6 de jun. de 2025 18:37
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Can I use these interchangeably? He turned out he's married. He turned out to be married.
6 de jun. de 2025 18:02
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HELLO ALL OF YOU I WISH I CAN FIND SOME FRIENDS HERE. I WANT TO PRACTICE MY ENGLISH
6 de jun. de 2025 16:52
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Could anyone help me with the following sentence? "He had not written a line since he arrived". As I understand first he had arrived and then he didn't write anything. I think that "He had not written" is a posterior action. Could you explain why it's not possible to write the following way? He didn't write a line since he had arrived.
6 de jun. de 2025 16:23
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In formal writing, I often see structures like “It is essential that he be informed” instead of “he is informed.” Can someone explain how the subjunctive mood works in English and when it’s appropriate to use?
6 de jun. de 2025 16:01
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When someone say “You’re quite flexible “ Does quite mean a little, or a large degree or completely ? Or it could mean all of them and I just have to guess lol ?
6 de jun. de 2025 15:47
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