In oxford learner’s dictionaries visit with (north american english) to spend time with somebody, especially Has someone seen my bag Has anyone seen my bag Which one is grammatically correct and why Which one should i use at this place Can you give some more examples?
40 i and someone are interested is grammatically correct It is the convention in english that when you list several people including yourself, you put yourself last, so you really should say someone and i are interested. someone and i is the subject of the sentence, so you should use the subjective case i rather than the objective me. I'm looking for a word that describes someone who dislikes change even while their current situation is less than favorable and keeps things even if they are old, worn and crumbling If someone thinks they are always doing the right thing, and believes others are wrong, what would i call them Say, for example, i did something that person considers wrong People prefer an unequivocal position from their leaders
Is not a good choice, as timr commented to change your mind is to take a position opposite the one you held previously, whereas a vacillator is someone who cannot make up their mind, that is, who cannot reach a decision or a position. Someone has forgotten their book Why can we use 'their and what's the difference if instead of their we use his/her? To get someone do something means to persuade someone or trick someone to do something This is what the dictionary says but i saw they're sometimes interchangeably used, so dictionary definitions are not enough. What is the word that describes a person who uses other people, generally for personal gain, without anything given in return
Maybe through blatancy or through manipulation I have some difficulty to understand when to use the 4 words “i would like to ask if someone can help me” is it right And if i want to start the.
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