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Inglés (US)
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Guaraní
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There are still some people to come.
1. Is the sentence above correct and natural?
2. Does the sentence above mean the same as "There are still some people who are going to come"?
There are still some people to come.
1. Is the sentence above correct and natural?
2. Does the sentence above mean the same as "There are still some people who are going to come"?
1. Is the sentence above correct and natural?
2. Does the sentence above mean the same as "There are still some people who are going to come"?
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- Inglés (US)
1. its not completely wrong
2. yes it is
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@_mrxuwu_
Thank you very much.
Would you help me out once again?
1. The earth as viewed from the satellite.
2. The earth as is viewed from the satellite.
3. The earth as it is viewed from the satellite.
a. He showed me a picture of the earth, as viewed from the satellite.
b.He showed me a picture of the earth, as is viewed from the satellite.
c.He showed me a picture of the earth, as it is viewed from the satellite.
d. The tribe speaks a language, as once spoken in America.
e. The tribe speaks a language, as was once spoken in America.
f. The tribe speaks a language, as it was once spoken in America.
Are all the sentences above correct English?
Thank you very much.
Would you help me out once again?
1. The earth as viewed from the satellite.
2. The earth as is viewed from the satellite.
3. The earth as it is viewed from the satellite.
a. He showed me a picture of the earth, as viewed from the satellite.
b.He showed me a picture of the earth, as is viewed from the satellite.
c.He showed me a picture of the earth, as it is viewed from the satellite.
d. The tribe speaks a language, as once spoken in America.
e. The tribe speaks a language, as was once spoken in America.
f. The tribe speaks a language, as it was once spoken in America.
Are all the sentences above correct English?
- Inglés (US)
- Coreano
- Inglés (US)
"the earth is viewed from the/a satelite"
"the tribes speak a language once spoken in america"
"he showed me a picture of the earth , as it is viewed from the satelite"
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- Inglés (US)
- Inglés (US)
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- Inglés (US)
how about ? i help you out with english and you help me out with korean , yeah ?
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@_mrxuwu_
If I weren't busy, I would say yes right away. I'm very busy until December. No time to take a rest, even.
If I weren't busy, I would say yes right away. I'm very busy until December. No time to take a rest, even.
- Inglés (US)
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