Hi,
Could you please check for me, If I am correct in these sentences?
These two words share the same meaning, however "imagine" is more common for spoken English.
1) It is difficult to conceive / imagine a family of four living in that small room.
The name "William" is often conceive / imagine as a male first.
I simply can't conceive / imagine anyone don't like ice cream.
2) Who conceived / invented that idea first? ("Invent" is more common in the usage)
3) This is the first time he spoken in the public.
This is the first time that he spoke in the public. (Two clauses)
This is the first time I written it out.
This is the first time that I wrote it out. (Two clauses)
Cheers
Sorry " was " please ignore the previous post about these sentences 3) This was the first time he spoken in the public. This was the first time that he spoke in the public. (Two clauses) This was the first time I written it out.
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Sorry "was" please ignore the previous post about these sentences
3) This was the first time he spoken in the public.
This was the first time that he spoke in the public. (Two clauses)
This was the first time I
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