guys, i'm currently studying about incomplete adjective clauses. here's an example: That is the topic. I will write on it => That is the topic on which I will write. however, i got confused when i found this problem: The size and shape of a nail depend primarily on the function ______________ in
My answer is B because the question said 'are you going' (present continuos tense type). But my friend choice c and the other answer e. So i'am confuse now. the correct answer is C. to refer to a future event in a subordinate clause starting with if, when, etc you use the present simple. - Call me
tentang penggunaan kata 'quite' kapan kita menggunakan kata quite yg berarti 'cukup' dan kpn qt menggunakan yg berarti 'sangat' ? krn yg sy tau kata ' quite' memiliki 2 arti. thx in advance AFAIK quite itu artinya ya 'cukup' kalau 'sangat' itu biasa pakai 'very' atau 'so' Synonymnya quite itu enoug
hey bro/sis can you help me? i have exercises about grammar/tenses but i can't solve it :hammer: "When are you going to tell your sister the good news?" "When she ______ from her bussiness trip." a. will be returning b. is going to return c. returns d. was returning e. had retur
Permisi semua, mau nanya kalo citations bisa diartikan bentuk ga? kalimatnya : This investigations of the body has many citations, one being in our present-day ordination ceremony. kalo ane terjemahin kira-kira gini Penyelidikan terhadap tubuh ini mempunyai banyak bentuk, salah satunya terjadi ket
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ada beberapa yang mendekati. yang kamu mau makna yang negatif atau yang positif? coba ceritakan di sini konteksnya seperti apa, jadi mudah bagi kami untuk menerjemahkannya.
yup, something like that. this "alat saji", is different from plate (piring). it for serve dish, something like satay... meanwhile satay use hotplate to be served, but it not a hotplate even it has hot surface, but it's not a plate (flat) show us a picture of it.
Brilliant writing! I have a question, Mod. Why you used the word "would" before almost everything that I've done, like "I would get stuck", "I would grab". Kalimat would diatas berarti keinginan untuk melakukan sesuatu (di masa langkau) kan, Mod? Padahal ane enggak
Thank you very much for correcting my paragraph, I really apreciate! :D Actually I didn't rework anything from my writing, just pasted it in the right place :D Here's what I've done, could you correct again, guys? " I miss the feeling, when I got stuck on making a simple program, trying to
Hy guys, could you please correct a short paragraph that I made? " That feeling(1) #, when I was stuck on coding, generating codes from an algorithm(2) #, didn't know what to write and realized I had no internet access #. I hardly(3) digged(4) down inside my pocket to looking(5) for money #,
errrrr.... I have been looking for the pdf or any "free" version of that book for days, but still couldn't lay my hand on one :capedes if you don't mind, would you share it for me? ._. you didn't look nearly hard enough. Hey guys, could you correct my paragraph? Did I make it correctly
numpang nanya gan, remaja masjid bahasa inggris nya apa ya? serius ya gan, buat ditaro di CV soalnya :malus jawaban yang memuaskan dapat segelas :toast 1. baca rules di page 1 thread ini. 2. kasih ke kita contoh kalimat yang kamu mau masukin ke CV. 3. gak usah minta "serius"; semua oran...
Really, mate ? :bingungs so what ? adjective ? how comes ? I always thought It's passive since amaze is verb there :bingungs yes, an adjective. truth be told, it's a helluva lot more complicated than that. it really depends on the context of the sentences. below, i'll just simplify. this is an ad
Perfect..! Those examples above equal to : It's amazing = I'm amazed. It's amazing (Ini mengagumkan), I'm amazed (Daku terkagum). Learn more about passive voice. CMIIW correction: those are not passive voice.
both of them,I used Google Translate and I correct a very little bit :D read the rules on page 1 about using google translate. consider yourself warned.
I just wanna ask about using gerund can I pair "the" particle with gerund? like "The winning" the sentence that got me into a long discussion is "Congratulation for the winning, sir" I know it's also possible to say it with "Congratulation for the win" or &qu