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Anewcomer Posted 18 years ago
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0 Hi Teachers02br
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00Can i say: why everytime when I ask you always keep quiet?02br
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00Why do you keep quiet (everytime) when I ask you? 02br
00And : which is correct: "what could be the reason for him to go?" or "what could the reason be for him to go?" 0-
  

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0Hi Anewcomer, 02br 02br 00Can i say: why everytime when I ask you always keep quiet? 01b 00No02b 02br 02br 00or02br 02br 00Why do you keep quiet (everytime) when I ask you? 02b 0-

  • 0Hi Anewcomer, 02br 02br 00Can i say: why everytime when I ask you always keep quiet?
  • 01b 00No02b 02br 02br 00or02br 02br 00Why do you keep quiet (everytime) when I ask you?
  • 02b 0-
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0Hi Anewcomer, 02br
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00Can i say: why everytime when I ask you always keep quiet? 01b00No02b02br
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00or02br
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00Why do you keep quiet (everytime) when I ask you? 01b00No02b02br
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00Try either of these: 02br
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01i00Why is that you keep qu
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0 Thanks GG02br
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00One more question02br
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00What is the feeling that you feel when you sing?02br
00What feeling did u get from arguing with her?02br
00Who do you want to meet when you're grown up?02br
00What does it feel to have your decision made four years latter? 02br
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00And for this on
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00Any teacher would like to help me 050010id1
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0Here's my take02br
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00What are your feelings when you sing?02br
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00How do you feel after arguing with her?02br
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00What do you want to be when you grow up?02br
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00#4 I don't understand what you're trying to say. In fact, the above are based on my guess as to what you are trying to say.0-
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0 any other Teachers? i just want to clarify whether this is correct,common, acceptable in english0-
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0What is the feeling that you feel when you sing? 01font00OK02font01font00 How do you feel when you sing?02font02br
00What feeling did 01font01b01del00u02del00 you02b02font00 get from arguing with her? 01font
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0 Hi CJ, you missed one part of my question02br
00here: why do you always keep quiet when I ask you?02br
00 Is it correct?02br
00Thanks 0-
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01cite10Anewcomer12cite10Why do you keep quiet when I ask you?12blockquote
10 This is difficult to respond to because it's difficult to understand what you are trying to say. Are you trying to say what a teacher says to a reluctant student? If so, say:02br
01i00Why do you keep quiet when I call
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0 Yes that's what I meant "the reluctant thingy" 02br
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00Thanks 050010id2
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0 In that case, you definitely need the idiom "call on". The teacher asks a question and then names or points to a student who is supposed to answer. This is said as "The teacher 01u00calls on02u00 the student".02br
00CJ 0-

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