I am learning (drive) a car>? In gab
Is the whole sentence is correct?
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I am learning (drive) a car>? In gab
Is the whole sentence is correct?
So it must be...
I'm learning to drive a car?
Is this mean to put any verb after -ing in infinitive form?
Thaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaanks :)
Really I'm greatfull for you..
Sorry WG..
I have more 4 sentences can I post it now or tomorrow?
Do it now.
*I want it out of my way.. what does this sentence mean?
**Time is up OR time up...
***He was also interested in how john's studying was going? Can I say>>He was also concerned about how john's... etc.
**** For me... does it mean in my opinion , and how can I use it in a sentence?
I want something moved or taken away. "I want that footstool out of my way." "I want that delicious-looking apple pie out of my way."Quote:
I want it out of my way.. what does this sentence mean?
Time is up.Quote:
Time is up OR time up...
Yes, either one is okay. "studying" John has a capital J.Quote:
He was also interested in how john's studying was going? Can I say>>He was also concerned about how john's... etc.
It means "in my situation" or "in my case."Quote:
For me... does it mean in my opinion , and how can I use it in a sentence?
"For me, red is too strong of a color."
"For me, a snake wouldn't be a good pet."
Hi again WG :)
Can I say these sentences:
1.The rising standards in education is very high.
2... between 13th and 14th.. q. have I say the 13th and the 14th.
3.They often have good offers
1.I do not know really but I am asking about the proposition (in) is it correct or not
2.the university was established between the 14th and the 15th centuries.(is the correct or not?)
3. They have good offers in Jun.(is that right)?
1. "In" is correct, but your verb is wrong.
2. Capitalize "the."
3. Spell out "June."
FARES, please type and post on here the correct sentences.
1. "In" is correct, but your verb is wrong.>> rising? S it wrong?
2. Capitalize "the." so it is OK to put the with 13th and 14th
3. Spell out "June."Jun
1. The verb "is" is incorrect.Quote:
1. The rising standards in education is very high.
2. the university was established between the 14th and the 15th centuries.
3. They have good offers in Jun.
2. The first letter in the sentence needs to be capitalized. Otherwise, the sentence is correct.
3. The month needs to be spelled correctly (not abbreviated). Otherwise, the sentence is correct.
Please post correct sentences.
I'm sorry, I will try to write correct sentences next time.
No you are not I sware, I'm little confused:
1.The rising standard is very high.
2.The university was established between the 13th and 14th centuries.
3.They have good offer in junuary.
I hope that you are satisfied :)
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