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Dilshi Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Someone please correct these sentences to me..

1. Before you come on Thursday, revise all the things that you have learnt up to now. Because teacher told us on Thursday we have to do our writing test, which marks will applicable for our final pass grade.

2. "See you on the class. " OR "See you at the class."
3. "How do you got my number?" OR "How did you get my number?"

4. Can we say, "My weekend was terrible."
5. Can we say, "Till what time you are praying in the morning?"

6. "I'm Wondering how you got it." OR "I wonder how you got it."
7. Difference between, "On time." and "In time."
  

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1. Revise all things you have learnt because we are having a writing test on Thursday, whose mark will affect our graduation mark. 2.

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  • Revise all things you have learnt because we are having a writing test on Thursday, whose mark will affect our graduation mark.
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  • See you at the class.
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1. Revise all things you have learnt because we are having a writing test on Thursday, whose mark will affect our graduation mark.
2. See you at the class.
3. How did you get my number?
4. Yes
5. Till what time do you pray in the morning?
6. Either.
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"i wonder how you got it. "
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Thanks tmnt53 and Avidlearner..

If I said, "Wondering how you got it."
(I used "ing" here, because still I'm wondering about that) --> Then is it wrong?

Then how about the difference between "In time." and "On time."
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We do not use -ing after some verbs. Some examples are: Feel, Think, Wonder, Desire, Worry, Agree etc.
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AvidlearnerWe do not use -ing after some verbs. Some examples are: Feel, Think, Wonder, Desire, Worry, Agree etc.
That is quite true, but "I'm wondering how you got it" is not unusual in casual speech.
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Most of these verbs are emotions. Take it in your notice.
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AvidlearnerWe do not use -ing after some verbs. Some examples are: Feel, Think, Wonder, Desire, Worry, Agree etc.
(I am) wondering how you got it is possible, as are:

I'm going to bed. I'm feeling rather tired.
Luke is thinking of coming back to England.
John is worrying about his exam.
I hope you realise that if yo
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I did not say that using -ing is incorrect. i also use -ing after these verbs in different situations. But this rule exists in English Grammar.
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AvidlearnerI did not say that using -ing is incorrect. i also use -ing after these verbs in different situations. But this rule exists in English Grammar.
You said, "We do not use -ing after some verbs." That is what I responded to.

There is no rule anywhere that you cannot use wondering, thinking, feeling, etc.
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dilshi1. Before you come on Thursday, revise all the things that you have learnt up to now, because the teacher has told us on Thursday we have to do our writing test that we have to do our writing test on Thursday, which marks will

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