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"I had written this before I had had coffee." Confused? Read this article to understand what this means.

23 de dic. de 2015 0:00
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Even as a native speaker of English with a couple of degrees in Education, I still have much to learn about my own language.   I remember being around 13 and while a grammar lesson was going on in class, I was doodling away hearts and flowers in the back of my notebook, anything to tune her out !!!

 

I found it one big snooze back then, and I am sure some of my grammar skills have suffered as a result.  On the other hand, I did manage to get 100% every week on my spelling tests !!!

 

Things may be different now, I was a kid in the 60s and 70s.

 

At any rate, I loved the post !   ( and I have 3 cats !! )

24 de enero de 2016
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I loved this article! An engaging read for absolutely anyone, even native speakers. Please keep posting!

 

24 de enero de 2016
good articule
28 de mayo de 2016

These are my changes. I would appreciate if someone could correct if necessary:

 

I was walking along Old Bond Street when it suddenly occurred to me. I had left my sunglasses in the museum! I turned around and started looking for a taxi to take me back there. They had been a birthday present from a very good friend of mine a few years earlier and I didn’t want to lose them! I tried to remember where I could had left them. Maybe in the ancient antiquities room? Yes, that was right! A tour guide was giving a presentation on Viking coins and I had put them down on a bench while I listened to him.

As soon as the taxi arrived back at the museum, I jumped out and ran up the steps. I was out of breath by the time I had made it inside. I asked the lady in reception whether anybody handed a pair of sunglasses in to lost property but she shook her head and said “no.” I ran back to the room with the Viking coins and began searching around where I was sitting. But my sunglasses were not there! Exasperated, I sat back down on the bench I sat at earlier and put my hands up to my head. Of course, as my fingers reached my temple I felt the familiar metal frames of my sunglasses. They had been on my head the whole time!

7 de enero de 2016


What about this sentence:

 

"I sat back down on the bench I sat at earlier and put my hands up to my head"

 

In the correct form of this sentence there isn't a part of sentence "I sat at earlier" ?

Why ?

 

Sorry, my mistake ;-)

1 de enero de 2016
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