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Rex Posted 19 years ago
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0 Sri Lanka's captain, Mahela Jayawardene, tried to deny that his key bowlers, Muttiah Muralitharan and Chaminda Vaas, (and the injured Lasith Malinga) had been rested for tactical reasons, but nobody truly believed his protestations.02br
00When you set a trap for a beast as big, powerful and terrifying as the Australians, timing is everything. To have sprung a major surprise in a game as meaningless as this encounter 01b00had become would have been02b00 a criminal waste of their energies. 02br
00 Forget all the talk of victories building momentum and other such clichéd interpretations. Ricky Ponting's Australians are so crushingly focused that a defeat would have been 01b00like a ricochet off a rhino's hide02b00. Australia would have stored up the indignity, redirected their fury, and doubtless entered the semi-finals even more determined to crush all resistance. One look at Ponting's thousand-yard stare tells you that much. 02br
00 "To tell you the truth it doesn't worry me one little bit," he said, having long since dispensed with the platitudes in press conferences. "They obviously had some you-beaut plan going into the game, to rest a couple of the best players, but that's fine with us. We'll take a comprehensive win against Sri Lanka this close to the finals.02br
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01font00To have sprung a major surprise in a game as meaningless as this encounter had become would have been a criminal waste of their energies.02font02br
00(1) Is the above sentence grammatically correct? For me the words 'this encounter had become would have been a criminal waste of their energies' make no sense. What is '01b00had become would have been02b00' ?02br
00(2) What is the meaning of '01b00like a ricochet of a rhino hide02b00' ?02br
00 What is the speciality of the hide of rhinoceros? For me the hide of rhinoceros or any other African animal has the same quality. Hides of animals are the same. The action or rebounding doesn't have any significance whether the surface is covered by lions hide or rhinos hide. It may be rhinos hide is thicker than hides of other African animals. It doesn't make a difference for the action of rebounding.0-
  

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0 1) The sentence is correct. 02br 02br 00 You don't seem to see the right connections for the verbs:02br 02br 00 To have sprung - would have been02br 00 as this encounter had become02br 02br 00 Think again, I won't tell you more. 02br 02br 00 2) The Australians were as tough/hard as a rhino's hide.

  • 0 1) The sentence is correct.
  • 02br 02br 00 You don't seem to see the right connections for the verbs:02br 02br 00 To have sprung - would have been02br 00 as this encounter had become02br 02br 00 Think again, I won't tell you more.
  • 02br 02br 00 2) The Australians were as tough/hard as a rhino's hide.
  • Any defeats would have been insignificant to them, everything would have ricochetted off them.
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0 1) The sentence is correct. 02br
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00 You don't seem to see the right connections for the verbs:02br
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00 To have sprung - would have been02br
00 as this encounter had become02br
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00 Think again, I won't tell you more. 02br
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00 2) The Australians were as tough/hard as a rhino's hide.
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0 Thanks Marius. I am not as clever as you when it comes to English grammar.02br
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00Yes, the words 'would have been' sound conditional.02br
00I can't fathom out the grammatical nature of the words ' To have sprung'02br
00You can spring a surprise. This is indicative form.02br
00I want to know whether to have sprung a surprise means a p
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0 01i00to have sprung02i00 is 01font00perfect infinitive02font02br
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00 Search for it at this site and study it. 02br
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01b00>If you had told me that the Aussies were going to win the match, I would not have watched it on TV.02br
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00The sente
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0 Thanks Marius02br
00I obliged to you and searched the site.02br
00There are things which I am not familiar with in English grammar. I am ashamed of my ability; I mean there are some basic stuff which I am not aware of.02br
00The following is from our friends Clive and Cool Breeze.02br
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00The following l
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01cite10Rex12cite10The following looks a conditional sentence to me:12br
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10Perfect infinitive12br
10passive:11i11b10 12b10if you hadn't left the car unlocked,it 11font10wouldn't have been stolen12font10.12br
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0 Thanks Yankee02br
00I must read more about grammar to understand everything. You touched on the subject of mixed conditional. I don't know them.0-
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0 0500230hrefhttp://www.englishpage.com/conditional/conditionalintro.html
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0 Marius02br
00Thanks for the excellent link. 0-
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00Cool Breeze has written the following:02h3

00 00 A. The present perfect in the passive:02br
00 A new house 01u00has been02u00 built.02br
00 Two new houses 01u00have been02u00 built.02br
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