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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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.
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:
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.
dilshi1. Before you come on Thursday, revise all the things that you have learnt up to now, because the teacher has told uson Thursday we have to do our writing testthat we have to do our writing test on Thursday, which marks will