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Gabriel
English question
Hi, there
Could you help me?
1) Do you say "On", "in" of "at" in these two sentences
"The battle/expedition took place in/on the Pacific Ocean"
"We are going to fish at/on/in Bufallo National River"
2) Does it sound odd to use the verb do in these two sentences:
(a brother to sister): "Don't do(pull) mom and tell me what to do"(can you use do/pull to mean "act like"?
"T Mobile does (provides) phone and Internet"
Please.
29 Kas 2017 01:43
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1) "The battle took place *in* the Pacific Ocean." You're treating the ocean like a location, so it is no different than saying "The battle took place in England."
However, you say either "We are going to fish *in/on* the river". There isn't a huge difference but to me "fishing in" emphasizes the actual body of water while "fishing on" emphasizes the actual act of fishing.
2) You would have to say "Don't pull *a* mom and tell me what to do." But "pull a" can be used to mean "act like" or "imitate".
2.5) "T-mobile does *provide* phone and internet service". Because you already conjugated "does", you don't need to conjugate "provide" as well.
29 Kasım 2017
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İngilizce, Portekizce, İspanyolca
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