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Kasamb Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Many questions to the english grammar

Hello,

sorry, but I have many questions at once.

1. What is this construction "...might want..."
2. what does mean "I am a patient of Dr. Prebi's"? Does it mean "...of his practice"?
3. Is this sentence right? "Everybody uses a computer, doesn't he?"
4. Why can you say "Tany married a man with many faults"? I thought, you can only say "Tany has married a man with many faults".
5. youtube:

3:48: "I didn't have a chance to see Madam Tussaud's". But why "I didn't..."? It is not specific in time, so you should say "I haven't had a chance...", shouldn't you?
6.i can't understand, what "approach" means .
7. Can I say "I am studying" even if I am not studying in this moment, but I study generally, so that it would mean almost the same like "I study"?
8. Is it necessary to say "Olena said, THAT it would be really a chance for us" or can you say "Olena said, it would be really a chance for us"

Thank you in advance
  

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Hi kasamb; Welcome to English Forums! Please ask only one or two questions in one post. Trying to answer a long list of questions adequately is like running a marathon!

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  • " It is a modal verb + main verb.
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Hi kasamb;

Welcome to English Forums!

Please ask only one or two questions in one post. Trying to answer a long list of questions adequately is like running a marathon!

1. What is this construction "...might want..."
It is a modal verb + main verb.

I don't want to go to the pub right now, but I might want to go later this evening.
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