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Grammar

Please help me .....

I don't know How/When can I use ( Would , Could ) so Please Explain it deeply for me .

when & how & where to use verb and noun

Example: Does he loves spy stories.. In this sentence the spy word is working as a noun, now i want to use it as a verb. so can you help me please.

how many parts of speech

i want to know how may parts of speech.

and i want to know about this thins.

 

where we use it, how can we use it.

 

thank you

Make a sentences using these words

I have to put these four words in 1 sentence. The words are cause, sore, paw and fall.. plz help me anyone i've to submit it by tomorrow..

Use of 'HAVE+TO OR HAS+TO"

HELLO...

            I AM TANDON AND I WANT TO KNOW ABOUT EACH AND EVERY THING IS THAT, HOW WE USE AND WHAT ARE THE RULE TO USE OF ''HAVE+TO" OR "HAS+TO"?

           PLEASE TELL ME WITH THE HELP OF MEANING AND EXAMPLE..

Adjectives

Please give me a sentence using adjectives in correct order. Use the word SKILL and HAPPY on two separate sentences. Thanks.

what's the correct form?

is it correct if I say "Sunrise is at 6.40 a.m. tomorrow"? or is it better to say "Sunrise will be at 6.40 a.m. tomorrow"?

 

Which one is correct?

which one is correct??

Rina had to leave school early on wednesday because she took her driving test.

or

Rina had to leave school early on wednesday because she was taking her driving test.

 

At the time of the trial last year Hendro had been in prison for eight months.

or

At the time of the trial last year Hendro was in prison for eight months.

 

Please someone explain it..

 

 

    

Will/Shall – English editing.

The traditional grammar rules are:
 Use shall with I and We.
 Use will with all other Persons.
 Reverse this for emphasis:
The sea shall not have them.
Increasingly will is used across the board. Shall is by far the least common Modal Auxiliary Verb; in conversation will is used fourteen times more frequently than shall (despite the frequency that/occurs in speech). The only occasion when shall is normally used with/and we is in questions:
Shall I come with you?

Can someone enlighten me with these 2 sentense. "IF"

If i found your pen, i would return you.

If i find your pen, i will return you.

Which one to use when I'm replying to a person?