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- what is the correct word when used in the past tense. Stink. When I got closer it .....
Stunk, stank was stinking, which is grammatically correct
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Verbs have past tense forms and past participle forms. Stink - simple present Stank - simple past Stunk - past participle (used with a helping verb like "have" or "had". Skunks stink. Pepe le Pew stank yesterday. Pepe le Pew had stunk up the basement. When I got closer, it stank even worse! 😶
- If one is hurt and feeling pain, how do you tell someone this?
Its paining, I am in pain , what is grammatically correct
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My grandmother is in excruciating paid, she fell of a chair and tried to balance with her, arm. Now she strained her main arm ligament, she is really in pain.
- when to use in, on, at?
not like places or time or street which but I wanna know it grammarly
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Robert PickacardRobert Pickacard Certified English Teacher / Professional MagicianYou use in when you’re in love, on when you’re on top of the world and at when you’re at home!
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Start test- Correct the mistakes:
1. I stayed with my aunt what lives in Paris. 2. We've had this car since five years. 3. I am never boring when I learn English. 4. Barcelona is a city from Spain.
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1. I stayed with my aunt who lives in Paris. 2. We've had this car for five years. 3. I never get bored when learning English. 4. Barcelona is a city in Spain.
- As a Tutor, what is the oddest place you have taken a lesson ?
I have just taken a intro with a student driving a car (the student was the one driving).
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One of my student used to take classes while driving, he usually parked his car but failed to get proper signal, I need to shout in order to make him understood that was such a pain in the neck 🙄 although he was a good student but it was really bothersome.
- Choose the correct answer: There was no ........ in waiting until six o'clock so we left
1.Worth 2.Use 3.Point 4.Time
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Point. There was no point in waiting until six o’ clock and so we left
- Choose the correct answer:The way he drives, he's ____ to have an accident some day.
A.about to B.bound to C.due
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Due He's due to have an accident some day , the way he drives , due to is a prepositional phrase
- In many countries around the world, black is _______ with mourning and death?
A. Related B. Referred C. Combined D. Associated
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- He lives in an __________ village, which can not be reached by car. A. Alone B. Lonely C. Isolated
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c.) Isolated is the right answer 🤙🏻.