
I don't follow vs I'm not following | WordReference Forums
2017年6月26日 · Hi A-friend, "not following you" and "not getting your point" do, as you say, mean the same, and they are allowable in the progressive form subject to the normal use of the progressive form, i.e. that the action (here, of not following, not understanding, not getting ...) is in progress at the time of speaking.
I couldn't follow you. = I didn't understand what you just
2014年9月2日 · Can "I don't follow." to mean "You lost me", not that it was too difficult to understand, but the talk was ...
cannot not do that..? - WordReference Forums
2010年6月28日 · Hi, Can I say that You cannot not do that because it is important to do it. So you cannot not follow this rule. And can I ask this question : Can I not not follow this rule ? These 2 sentences are natural and correct in grammar, acceptable? Thank you.
You follow? vs. are you following? | WordReference Forums
2018年7月6日 · In a classroom, the present continuous is a little more likely as it can sound more sympathetic. Even so, the obvious tense to use is the simple present (or the simple past, "did you follow that?") I don't think "understand" can be used in the present continuous tense at all, as it is not something you can do right now.
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2008年11月11日 · The rule 'do not follow an imperative with a statement' is reversed for a question: 'complete the sub-clause of a question in the statement form' This sub-clause is also a type of wh- clause in grammar books.
He has curly, brown hair. / He has brown, curly hair.
2017年4月25日 · But Paul, most of the people say that there is not a good and general rule for the adjectives' orders. I mean there are some occasions that some adjectives' orders in a long sentence do not follow the rule you have mentioned. According to your explanation in the picture, my sentence #1 is correct and #2 is wrong.
does not follow ... that the whole has a meaning
2017年2月27日 · This may help: But it does not follow from the fact that because the parts have meaning that therefore the whole has a meaning over and above them, it (i.e. that claim "because the parts have meaning that therefore the whole has a meaning over and above them") does not follow any more (i.e. to any greater extent) than it "It." - a lot of little things add up to one big thing simply because ...
Follow my lead - WordReference Forums
2005年1月26日 · "Go with the flow" is more like "do what comes naturally," or "do what you want to do." This can also be "do what everyone else is doing." This expression tells you to respond to your surroundings. "Follow my lead" is "do what I do." This expression tells you that I don't care what is going on around us, do what I do. Hope that helps! Sharon
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2010年2月4日 · Hi, all my friends, I have a question to consult native speakers here. Which of the following sentences is correct according to your native ear? a. I dare catch the mouse. b. I dare to catch the mouse. Are they just the same? Thak you so much! I Richard!
Do some + ing Vs Do some + Noun | WordReference Forums
2009年3月3日 · Hey guys, I want to know if there's a rule to follow when we use this construction. I'll do some study now I'll do some acting now why can't I say "I'll do some studying now" According to the rule I should say it, but my native english speaking friends said it …