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Kittixay Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

Check it please

1. If I want to write something as a title. Which one is correct?
"On the use of the present simple" or "In the use of the present simple"
Check the mistake and grammar:
1. She hasn't seen her family for three years now. (Is it correct? )
2. The singer ended the concert with her most popular song. (Do we use "with or "by"?)
3. I wish you could help me what I should do in this difficult situation. (Is it correct? )
4. Who was the first person reached the South pole? (Is it correct? )
5. Paper is often made of wood. (Do we use "of" or "from" or "by"?)
6. She gives her children everything what they want. (Do we use "what" or "that"?)
  

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1. "On the use of the present simple" or "In the use of the present simple" In Check the mistake and grammar: 1. She hasn't seen her family for three years now.

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  • "On the use of the present simple" or "In the use of the present simple" In Check the mistake and grammar: 1.
  • She hasn't seen her family for three years now.
  • (Is it correct?
  • ) ok 2.
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1. "On the use of the present simple" or "In the use of the present simple" In
Check the mistake and grammar:
1. She hasn't seen her family for three years now. (Is it correct? ) ok
2. The singer ended the concert with her most popular song. (Do we use "with or "by"?) with her most popular song - or 'by singing her most popular song'.
3. I wish you could help me what
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Hi Nona,

Is "now" required in the first sentence?
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It is isn't required, no, but it's ok. It sounds conversational.

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