0 Hi to all, 02br 02br 00i do need an advice. I try to explain a.m. grammar issues to my friend. I use that, but i´m not able to explain that exactly. 02br 00He is going to graduate at high school. He needs theroretical explanation of these issues. 02br 00Please be so kind and write me the main points: 02br 02br 00imperative - fomation and the way of using in plural form (let us and you) and negative 02br 00 sentence + examples 02br 00final clause - formation and the way of using, identical subject and different subject + examples 02br 02br 00Many thanks, 02br 00best regards, 02br 00*** 0-
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0Hello Lin, and welcome to English Forums. I don't think I can answer all of your questions, as they are very broad. m.
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0Hello Lin, and welcome to English Forums.
I don't think I can answer all of your questions, as they are very broad.
m.
grammar' mean?
'American grammar'?
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0Hello Lin, and welcome to English Forums. I don't think I can answer all of your questions, as they are very broad. (And by the way, what does 'a.m. grammar' mean? 'American grammar'? American grammar hardly varies from that of other Englishes in any significant way.) 02br 02br 02br 00The 01b00imperative mood02b00 is used in 01b00