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Verb tense consistency?

I'm so confused about verb tense consistency. For example... "Charles wrote the book in 1990. The book is about dogs." Is this not ...

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Correct English Please?

Correct English Situation : this man gave me his name card and asked me if I was interested in getting a job Please correct my English. You can add ...

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Grammar?

Which s correct? A) I wanted to ask him, about this weekend's plans. B) I wanted to ask him about this weekend's plans. C) I wanted to ask ...

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Related topics: plan, wanted, weekend, grammar

Which one word describes "a person who just recovered from an injury"?

Hi. I want a word that can describe a person who was previously injured, but is fine at the moment. Thank you!

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Related topics: person, fine, injured, moment, injury, word, english, grammar

Reduction adverbial clause?

is this sentence a ''reduction of adverbial clause''?: i felt the ground shake. if we dont use reduction, the original ...

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Could anyone help me if this is a right question in terms of grammar? How Facebook use youth?

... experiencing in their academic performance?

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Google - Is it possible to say: "Maybe not caring is a substitution" ?

Is it grammatically right to say this?

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What is wrong with this sentence?

After she telephoned, Aunt Elizabeth came over to our house.

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Related topics: house, over, aunt, elizabeth, sentence, grammar

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