0Hi, This is rather of lot of questions in one go! You might find you get more answers if you split your posts into shorter ones. 02br 02br 001) They are only/but/all too pleased to help you.
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01cite10Anonymous12cite10Can anyone reply to the other questions?12blockquote12br
001) They are only/but/all too pleased to help you. 12br
10What does this sentence mean? "They are too pleased, so they won't help you." or " They are too pleased, so they
001) Which one is correct "Tom's coming" or "Tom coming "? And "chickens coming" or "chickens' coming"?12blockquote10 The choice depends on where they are used. 01blockquote
002)"The surroundings is/are beautiful?" "This surroundings is/are beautiful?"12br
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10"The findings is/are useful"?
00 5) "I hope you don't mind my looking at your newspaper." What is the nature of the word "looking" ? Is it a gerund used as a noun and "my" is used to modifies "looking"? 12blockquote10 "My looking at" is a gerundive phrase of "I look at". 01blockquote
00 6)We don't understand why you object to [ ] with us
001)She had her house. A. destroyed << why it is wrong? Isn't "have something destroyed" equal to "something was destroyed"? B.to be destroyed. (answer)12blockquote10 The correct answer is A.01blockquote
002)The editor11b10i12b10al [… ] will appear in tomorrow's newspaper. A. writing.<< why i