
both is/both are - WordReference Forums
2014年5月19日 · "Hug" and "cuddle" are both okay to use. If "both" is the subject of the verb, the verb must be plural. (Unless, as the previous poster noted, you are talking about the word …
both is/are - WordReference Forums
2019年3月11日 · both is/both are Both physical and mental fitness <are or is?> If these do not answer your question, please feel free to join the discussion in any relevant thread. Be sure to …
I'm glad to hear (that) . . . and (that) - WordReference Forums
2011年8月19日 · Hi there, which of the two sentences below works better? Edit: Are both ok? 1. I'm glad to hear you had a good time and Jim was able to come to Romania. 2. I'm glad to …
I will work vs. I will be working - WordReference Forums
2010年5月18日 · I think both are ok, 'I will be working' can be used to emphasize the specific time. The following example may be easier: When you visit the cafe, I will be working there (for …
Cafe vs. Café - WordReference Forums
2007年10月23日 · Oh, and the logic of the accent is that it is pronounced in the French fashion (i.e., not a long A and the E is pronounced, eh, and accented), in both BE and AE, always. In …
from 9am to 8pm / between 9am and 8pm - WordReference Forums
2020年2月9日 · Hello, I'd like to ask you if both versions sound correct to you. I've left some materials for you at the reception. You can collect them from 9am to 8pm (Monday-Thursday) …
it do looks/it does look | WordReference Forums
2013年10月13日 · Hi, I was just wondering about the emphatic use of "do" for the third person, does the "s" go to the verb or to "do"? Or are they both ok? So, for example, would you say: 1 …
"Didn't have any consequence" vs "was of no consequence"
2016年1月30日 · Hi, Dennis. "Was of no consequence" is more or less a set expression. It's possible to express the idea by saying that it "didn't have any consequence for X" , but that …
We use "this morning" with past or present perfect tense?
2012年9月18日 · We use "this morning" with past or present perfect tense? Are both ok? For example: I sudied all this morning. If now it is evening I studied in the morning. I've studied all …
What a heavy rain / What heavy rain - WordReference Forums
2021年7月1日 · 1."what a heavy rain!" 2."What heavy rain!" My question is "Are they both ok ?""Which one is better " Your help is greatly appreciated.