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  1. Hi Pieanne, Your link didn't work for me. Only the word 'post' came up in blue, not the number '118526'.

  2. If it is possible, I would like to work in Nigeria for one year from September 15th. I am sending my CV in which you can f ind all information about my education and references. If you have any questions you can get in touch with me through my email or phone number mentioned in CV.

  3. 3 de ene. de 2011 · Debpriya DeCan all verbs be used as stative verbs?I don't think this is what you meant to ask. I think you're asking if all (non-stative) verbs can be used in a non-habitual sense in the simple present.

  4. 27 de ago. de 2017 · Do you think this sentence works? I have two problems: 1. We don't have "quick accent". The verb "speak" is essential and needs the adverb "quickly." An accent cannot be quick. 2. I am not happy with the wording given. To me, it means that the accent is doing the understanding, which is not correct. What do you think? Thanks.

  5. Syntatically and/or semantically, does it make perfect sense? Or better yet, would a native say that? Also, I know the use of plural/singular b-verb has been discussed numerous times on this forum (only now I don't remember what the general consensus is), you have preferred "are" to "is",

  6. 11 de jul. de 2007 · can someone help me to find the errors within the paragraph below and correct them? Thank you! The policy of ABC Group is empowered commit the challenge in professionalism by providing quality and reliable, logistics service.

  7. Boldfaced or green-colored sentences sound somewhat obscure to me. Although I know the reason for this obscurity but it will be hard for me to explain. I have written the alternatives of those sentences. Do those alternatives mean the same thing? Should I use thing in previous sentence? 1: After Dave hit the ball, he watched it sail toward me.

  8. www.englishforums.com › English › GrillGrill? - English Forward

    Both are OK. The Continuous tense stresses the duration of the activity. I'd say 'barbecued / were barbecuing'.