- Should I say 'in the next week' or 'on the next week' in the sentence?
- mai dua karta hu ke tum hamesha kamyab or khush raho in English
- I am confused we say 22th or 22nd?
- though (tho)這個字放在句尾是什麼意思? 我只知道有“雖然”之意
- Which sentence is correct? Please forward the email to whomever you think relevant. OR Please forward the email to whomever you think is relevant. Thank you in advance.
- Do you often say “Please kindly check it” on a formal email? Is this a natural expression? What would you say instead of this phrase?
- A: In case you’re planning a nice wee stroll. B: Ta. I’ll remember.
- would you say "the most friendly" or "the friendliest"?
- "I present you" or "I present to you"? Which one is correct? Thank you :)
- How should I reply to this: "I hope you had a good time". 1. IT was good. 2. THAT was good.
- yr mujhe abhi jana hoga
- which one is correct? in the end of April on the end of April at the end of April
- Please, explain the joke: - Why did the tomato turn red? - Because it saw the salad dressing.
- How do I reply when someone asks- How is your health?
- - What's that? - It's a traditional dish. - What's this made with? - Riсe and chicken.
- How can I say "Please take care of yourself" in more polite and natural way? I said it to professor who caught a cold, but I felt like there was another way to say.
- Do you come today or are you coming today? Which are correct?
- Hi ! I need to fill in the test and I'm not sure which answer is correct. Could you help me, please :) 1. As I had missed the history lesson, my friend went ..... the homework with me. A. by B after C over D on 2. The decorated roof of the ancient palace was .... up by 4 thin columns a built b carried c held d supported 3. Would it .... you if we came on Thursday a agree b suit c like d fit 4. This form .... be handed in until the end of the week a. doesn't need b doesn't have c needn't d hasn't got 5. Although our opinions on many things.... , we're good friends a differ b oppose c disagree d divide 6. This product must be eaten ... 2 days of purchase a by b before c within d under 7. The newspaper report contained ... imporant information. a many b another c an d a lot of 8. Have you considered .... to London? a move b to move c to be moving d moving 9. James was not sure exactly where his best interests .... a stood b rested c lay d centred| 10. As the game .... to a close, disappointed spectators started to leave a led b neared c approached d drew 11.andrew's attempts to get into the swimming team have not ... with much success a associated b concluded c joined d met 12. Although Sara had obviousely read the newspaper article carefully, she didn't seem to have ... the main point. a grasped b clutched c clasped d gripped 13. A lot of the views put forward in the documentary were open to... a enquiry b query c question d wonder 14. The new college .... for the needs of students with a variety of learning backgrounds a deals b supplies c furnishes d caters 15. I find the times of English meals vry strange I'm not used .... dinner at 6 pm a. to have v to having c having d have
- Based on my experience, or Based in my experiences, which is correct?
- which one is correct? i already eat or i already ate or i already eaten?
- Which one is correct? 1.May i know who is this? 2. May i know who this is? (The situation is someone added me on snapchat and im trying to figure out who that person is) Thanks:)
- How can I answer when someone say "what's new?" or "what's up?" naturally ? Please give me some instances 💭
- Guys. Are these 4 sentences correct? 1- Look up at our beautiful flag. It looks stunning as the wind blows it 2- Look up that! There's a cableway there. The view from there must be amazing 3- Look up at the lamppost. There's is a bird nest on top 4- Whenever I lay down on the grass and I look up at the sky I wonder what incredible things could be in those bright stars. Have you ever wondered the same thing? I'm trying to use LOOK UP 😱
- what's the meaning of “block letters” when i fill in a form?
- 2. Complete using the correct passive form of the verbs in brackets. 1)The Earth … (hold) by the gravity of the Sun and orbits around it. 2)The first featurelength comedy film … (create) by Charlie Chaplin. 3)The award for best video … (present) later this evening. 4)By the time you read this, I ……………………... (arrest) for murder. 5)I don‟t know whether our tests … (mark) yet or not. 6)Radio waves … (discover) by Marconi. 7)You wouldn‟t think it to look at him now, but Jack … (bully) when he was at school. 8)Your application … (consider) and we will let you know as soon as we‟ve made a decision. 9)The roof of the car can … (lower) by pressing this button here. 10)Our tent … (blow) over in the night by the wind. 11)Chess … (play) for around two thousand years now. 12)Two men … (question) at this moment by police in connection with the burglary.
- What does it mean when you say, 'Is it Friday yet?' What does 'yet' mean here?
- Her hair is or are? Her eyes is or are? And why.
- raining or rainning ???
- This quote: "My past is everything I failed to be" Can you explain the meaning of it?
- If I say “I will be waiting for your update.”, does it sounds like I am putting pressure on person, who receives the email?
- Is there any difference between "Do you happen to know...." and "Do you know...."?
- Which one is correct? Which year are you in university? or What year are you in university?
- 3. *Write sentences in the Passive. 4)At the surgery yesterday, I / examine / Dr Peterson / and I / give / a prescription. 5)I went to see it because I / tell / it was a good film / all my friends. 6)This photograph / take / my grandfather. 7)It looked like the window / break / a hammer / some time before. 8)Our dog / give / an injection / a special syringe / the vet. 9)The winning goal in last night's match / score / Donatello / a brilliant free kick. 10)Your cheque / send / last Friday and / should / deliver / to you to- morrow.
- Underline the correct tense. 1. I saw Jim this morning. He ran/was running for the bus. 2. Keri was angry. She had been waiting/was waiting for Sarah for two hours. 3. Andy was relieved to hear that he was passing/had passed the exam. 4. I was walking/had walked home when I saw Paul. 5. Brian learnt/had learnt how to spell his name at school today. 6. They hadn’t visited/weren’t visiting their grandparents for a long time. 7. I watched/was watching television when the telephone rang. 8. Jason had been thinking/had thought about his new car all day. 9. I bought the dress because I wanted/had wanted something special to wear to the party. 10. The little boy was crying because he had lost/was losing his mother. 11. Graham had been working/was working for the company for twenty years before he retired. 12. Pam opened/had opened the present and read the card. 13. Lucy wrote/had written a letter to her sister last night. 14. It had been raining/was raining all day and the roads were very wet. 15. Sue was smiling/had smiled as she was reading Mary’s letter.
- Do you say "It was really nice to catch up" or "It was really nice catching up" ?
- 'in yesterday evening' 'on yesterday evening' which one is right? thanks.
- I would like to start reading English books. what books do you recommend?
- How do you say " the food looks tasty" in a cooler way?
- I want to read more books in english. ;) What kind of books are popular in the UK at the moment?(I like fantasy and dystopia books) Btw. I don't mean books that after ~5 years still are popular like Harry Potter, because I already read most of them :P
- Is it "I don't wanted" or "I didn't wanted" or "I didn't want" please ?
- Could you please suggest me any British contemporary writers? I like every type of novels and I already know C.S. Lewis, J. R. R. Tolkien, J. K. Rowling and Ian McEwan. If you could also suggest me few titles of not much long novels it would be great because of university I have no much time to read and reading in a language that is not mine takes me even more time!
- Do you have any book recommendations for books which are written in like an old english or definitly an english which is hard to read so it could boost up my skills a bit while being interesting to read, for example about fantasy stuff (like sorcery, vampires,...) (but definitely NOT about brutal murders and dystopian worlds or sthin like that, cuz i have enough of that in school🙃). Thank you guys in advance!
- Hello everyone. I'd like to improve my English (btw, should I write it like English or english?) with reading books. Could you possibly give me some recommendations? I enjoy reading non-fiction books (but those easy ones, not something academical) and character-driven fictional books (but without much swearing and so on). I also like fictional books from the catholic environment (I'm a roman catholic too.) and sometimes motivational books. I don't enjoy stuff like Harry Potter, Percy Jackson, Twilight, Divergent, Hunger Games... But I don't particularly hate this genre, actually, my favorite book is Six of Crows from Leigh Bardugo. :) (I've read it four times...)
- He didn't HAVE/HAS - which option is correct?
- Is it correct to say "this couldn't be more accurate?" Or is it grammatically wrong? Or should I use another tense here?
- "How was your holiday?" Or "How were your holidays?" Are both correct?
- There is a game called “Gartic phone” what does gartic mean? Is the word made up?
- What is the best reply for where are you nowadays?
- Is it "if he wasn't" or "if he weren't"? Which is the most correct?
- Vegetables countable or uncountable ?