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Irson Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Why this is incorrect?

Does the event refers to the past?
this supposed to be a concept question, could you please explain me why is incorrect?
I was said to take care with my expression.What did it mean?
many thanks to you all, and merry christmass
  

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The devil is in the details. All of your phrases have one or two small details which are incorrect. The advice to "take care" implies that you make these mistakes through carelessness.

  • The devil is in the details.
  • All of your phrases have one or two small details which are incorrect.
  • The advice to "take care" implies that you make these mistakes through carelessness.
  • Do you think that's the case, or do you simply need to study harder?
  • " But you must learn that when using the auxilliary "to do," it does the job of agreeing, and the infinitive "refer" must be used for the main verb.
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The devil is in the details. All of your phrases have one or two small details which are incorrect.

The advice to "take care" implies that you make these mistakes through carelessness. Do you think that's the case, or do you simply need to study harder?

In this case, "your expression" is "your writing."

If the "concept question" is "Does the event refers to the past?"
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Thanks for your complex explanation.It helped me a lot.

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