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Which preposition is correct?
Choose the correct sentence.
I have to work at Sunday.
I have to work in Sunday.
I have to work on Sunday.
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2025年3月28日 07:28
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2025年3月29日 09:15
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2025年3月29日 09:15
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Hello Hindi learners, hope you all are doing well. Here is the question for you. How do you say " school" in Hindi?
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2025年3月29日 06:23
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American slang words #.12. Vibe Check This phrase is more than just asking someone how they're feeling; it's about assessing the overall atmosphere or energy of a situation. It looks like this phrase started as one of the New York slang words but nowadays it's everywhere. This is one of the common slang words you can use whether you're entering a room or starting a conversation, a vibe check ensures you're on the same wavelength as the other English speakers around you.
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2025年3月29日 05:26
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I wish I _____ more time to finish the project.
have
will have
had
would have
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2025年3月29日 05:20
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For Turkish learners: Dear students! Please enjoy my channel devoted to little Turkish fairy tales! Here comes the first episode about a clever fox and a hungry rabbit!
Akıllı Tilki ve Aç Tavşan (The Clever Fox and the Hungry Rabbit)
2025年3月28日 21:46
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Choose the correct sentence:
She have gone to the store.
She has gone to the store.
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2025年3月27日 12:47
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Hello native English speakers. Could you do me a favour and help me for my queries about two sentences. 1a. The sea has eroded the cliff face over the years. ( This is a complete sentence) 1b. The sea's erosion of the cliff face over the years. ( This is a noun phrase) 1c. The erosion of the cliff face by the sea over the years. ( This is a noun phrase) Question: Are they all grammatically correct? Can these "expressions" be suggested the same meaning? 2a. Tom furtively ate three apples last week. ( This is a complete sentence) 2b. Tom's furtively eating three apples last week. ( This is a noun phrase) 2c. Tom's furtive eating of three apples last week. ( This is a noun phrase) 2d. For Tom to eat three apples furtively last week. (This is a noun phrase expressed by infinitive) Question: Are they all grammatically correct? Can these "expressions" be suggested the same meaning?
2025年3月28日 10:43
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"We still use many natural materials for our clothes like cotton, wool, silk and leather. We also use man-made textiles, like acrylic, polyester, and nylon." I wonder if it would be more appropriate to say fibers/materials instead of textiles?
2025年3月28日 04:34
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