Hi everyone!
I have this doubt bothering me.
am I wrong when spelling it two hundred "and" thirty?
the issue has been solved
the issue was already solved
the issue has already been solved
1. What are the differences between these sentences.
we can download the file without add/adding to trusted list
2. In this sentence, we should use add/adding?Why?
No need to send as there is nothing changes.
No need to send because there is nothing changes.
3. What are the differences between these sentences.
i am not well today if i will be fit till 10pm then i will come in night shift otherwise not.
Need to look for prepositions in the following questions:
1. Are they clearly named?
2. When did you notice they were missing?
3. Were they fixed properly?
4. What colour are they?
5. What size?
1)What is the differences between these two sentences? Which one is correct
- I have no issue.
- I doesn't have issue.
2)in/at? In this case, which one is more suitable to use?why?
- Please take the file in PC01.
- Please take the file at PC01.
3)because and as? What is the differences?Are both suitable use in all sentence?
Thanks..
Am I correct to say that the word "of" in the the following sentence is a Preposition? - Her greatest fear is that the world will end before she finds a comfortable pair of panty-hose.
Please Help??
I need to identify which one of the following the words "would" & "be", in the below sentence, are: Verb/Noun/Pronoun/Adjective/Adverb/Preposition/Conjunction
- She thought that the twenty zucchini plants would not be enough so she planted another ten.-
Please help??
How exactly we can use this form? Is it correct to say: Ben met John who happens to be his chief.
Hi everyone !
I need to do an exercise where I have to fix the wrong verb some phrases
but first I need to know when I have to use "haven't/ hasn't got" and when I have to use " don't/ doesn't have"
first of the exercise there's a box where is wrote " When we markw the negative with "have got" we use "haven't/hasn't got" or "don't/doesn't have" in the present tense and didn't have in the past tense.
can someone help me ?
Which is correct, " Owning our books have always been this easy and affordable" or "Owning our books has always been this easy and affordable"?