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  • b3193156074has quotedlast year
    Stationery/Stationary Paper and envelopes/Remain still

    Канцеларијски материјал / стационарни папир и коверте / остају непомични

  • Enzohas quotedlast year
    and if we see the same mistake over and over again, we begin to see it as acceptable
  • Yokosquawhas quoted2 years ago
    When using the verbs ‘sit’ and ‘stand’, in particular, it has become commonplace to use the Past Participle instead of the Present Participle. Thus people might say ‘I was sat on the bus when it began to snow’, or ‘He was stood watching the carnival’ – this form is only correct if the passive voice is being used – i.e. as if somebody had placed ‘me’ in a seated position in the bus, or had placed the man in a standing position as though we were children or toys.
  • Yokosquawhas quoted2 years ago
    If the adverb is longer than three syllables, you might find that the sentence flows better if you put it directly after the verb.
  • Yokosquawhas quotedlast year
    And is a connecting word – it connects words, numbers, phrases or sentences, and is sometimes used to introduce an additional comment. Roughly speaking, it means also or as well.
    But it is sometimes used in place of the word to in an infinitive, as in ‘We should go and buy a new alarm clock.’ This should be ‘We should go to buy a new alarm clock.’
  • Yokosquawhas quotedlast year
    ‘Someone has mislaid top-secret papers.
  • b2601497554has quoted2 years ago
    something is doing something.
  • b2601497554has quoted2 years ago
    Verbs are the most complex parts of speech. This is because, as well as describing an action, they tell us when the action took place, and give an indication as to who performed the action.
  • Maria Litoshhas quotedlast year
    speak or write good English – plain, lucid, jargon-free English – to have mastery of the language, is to have style.
  • braginetshas quoted2 years ago
    The exceptions are good and bad, which become better and worse.
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