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Rockstar25 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Please correct

it Is nice to see snowing in your place
  

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either: It's nice to see (the) SNOW in your place. (focus on the snow on the ground) or: It's nice to see (that) IT IS SNOWING in your place. (focus on the "process of snowing")

  • either: It's nice to see (the) SNOW in your place.
  • (focus on the snow on the ground) or: It's nice to see (that) IT IS SNOWING in your place.
  • (focus on the "process of snowing")
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either: It's nice to see (the) SNOW in your place. (focus on the snow on the ground)
or: It's nice to see (that) IT IS SNOWING in your place. (focus on the "process of snowing")
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Rather than 'in your place', I would say, 'It's nice to see it is snowing where you are.'
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Yeah, I was wondering myself about the appropriateness of "my place" since it rather indicates a house, thank you for pointing that one out
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hi
i want to confirm the sentence that ,someone made me confused again OR someone has made me confused again,plz correct it
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If you're complaining to someone right now, the most natural option would be Present Perfect as the situation is closely related to the present moment, as in:
Why are you crying? -> We've (just) had an argument again.

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