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Why do we say ON a tv show but IN a movie? - The Free Dictionary
Feb 27, 2012 · We can run but it is anyones guess. I agree a movie is usually an entity that remains the same in content so the actor is 'in' it, where as the TV show can change from season to season, …
Are you seeing, do you keep seeing or do you see?
Mar 13, 2023 · I am translating an article about "seeing recurring numbers" on the clocks, such as 1212, from Polish to Engish, and I am stuck on the article's title because I am not sure which option is …
A choice of tenses - English Grammar - The Free Dictionary
Jan 28, 2016 · "I have a busy week coming up next week." is more something which will just happen. 2. Is it an unusual or a routine/habitual or recurring occurrence? 3. Is it a verb which sounds like it is …
50th anniversary - English Grammar - The Free Dictionary
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the usage of whose - English Grammar - English - The Free Dictionary ...
Nov 28, 2024 · 1.It is the cat that I found in the night market last Friday whose name is Cindy. 2.It is the cat, whose name is Cindy, that I found in the night market last Friday. 3.It is the cat whose name is …
you who need/needs - English Grammar - The Free Dictionary
Dec 18, 2016 · NOT A TEACHER Mona: You and I have been working very hard. You need a vacation. Raul: No! No! No! It is you who need a vacation! George: Pardon me, but I could not help hearing …