Tuesday
June 18, 2013

Posts by Ilma


Total # Posts: 140

English
Hello. Will you please help me with a grammar question: is it possible to use "before" with a future perfect verb, for example: "He will have prepared the report before December 20 (before Friday)"? Thank you.

English
Hello. I'll be grateful for your help. Which word is it better to use to complete the following sentence: "Only two people died in the fire but there were a lot of 1)victims; 2)casualties"? The two words look like synonyms to me(I consulted a dictionary), but may...

English
Hello. I've just noticed that I posted my previous question in the wrong place. Sorry. I'll be grateful if you will answer my questions. 1)English has many synonyms,and sometimes it's quite difficult to choose the correct word. Is it possible to use the words "...

English
Hello again. Please help me again. 1)English has so many synonyms that it's often difficult to make the correct choice. Do you think it's possible to use such words as "doubtless","unquestioning", "undeniable", "implicit" with th...

English
Hello. I'll be grateful for some more help. Is it possible to use the Perfect tense twice in the sentence, for example "Peter, who has long lived in New York, has promised to show me the city"? Thank you very much for help. As for the sentence about "victory...

English
Hello. I will be very grateful for some language help. 1)Is it possible to use "have" with the word "victory", for example "Last year our country had an important victory - it joined UNESCO"? 2)Is it possible to use "have a win" in the s...

English
Hello. I'll be very grateful if you help me with a few questions. 1)Would you use the article in the context: "he became (the?)French president", "he became (the?) president of France"? 2)Which preposition is correct in the following context: "Engl...

English
Hello. I will really appreciate some help. 1)Do you think it's possible and natural to use "unsuccessfully" in the following position: "They have been trying to solve the problem in the new project, but unsuccessfully"? 2)Do you think the article is a m...

English
Hello. I'll be grateful for some help. 1)Is it possible to say: "peace in all the world" or is it "in the whole world"? 2)Do you think it's possible to say: "a candidate for president" or "candidate for the presidential post" or ...

English
Hello. I'm very grateful for your previous answer. I have a question. Which word is correct in the context (maybe, both?): "Rome, which/who(?)had long suppored the Hitler regime, launched..." Thank you very much.

Pages: <<Prev | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | Next>>

For Further Reading

Search
Members
Community