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Good Morning John and all. Plus, "Dó" means "have mercy on", "feel compassion for" but also a musical note, corresponding to "C" in musical arrangement. Dó -...
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Good morning everybody My name is Marcia, Brazilian and I am an English student. I have been here for some time reading the wonderful emails you send. I have...
Hi Maurício, I just remembered another way to say this: "I'd hardly arrived and she started to talk." You can use hardly in the place of barely. Amy ... ...
Hi Márcia, and welcome to the group. To say "Nobody went to the market?" is fine, but you could also say, "Didn't anybody (or "anyone") go to the market?"...
Marcia, So far as I know, you could make nr.2 question in the following way: "Doesn´t anybody go to the market?" -- this would be grammatically correct, but...
Hi, folks. In your opinion which one of those three possibilities is better to say and why: "you can cry as many tears as you want" OR "you can cry so many...
It's usual. Sentences with auxiliary verb, mainly when there is "Somebody". Ex.: Who(someone) moved my cheese? Quem mexeu no meu queijo? (Known best seller) ...
Sorry, Marcia. I´ve posted the wrong sentence. I forgot it was in past tense. so: "Doesn´t anybody go to the market?" in present tense gets to: "Didn´t...
The first sentence, "you can cry as many tears as you want", is the only valid English sentence. We would never use "so many" or "how many" in this context. ...
DID NOBODY GO THE THE MARKET ? In affirmative you should use: Did anybody go to the market? or Nobody went to the market, did he? My pleasure, Josney Nobody...
Dear John, The word 'dó' has two meanings: the first one is a note in a musical scale: the translation I've found is 'do' or 'doh'; and the second one is...
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Manu, I check the messages on the group and couldn't open this attachment either. Amy ... escreveu ... reader? Because the board of yahoo doesn't show attached...
Eliana, "Doesn't anybody go to the market" would not be correct. You could say "Did anybody"..., or "Didn't anybody..." but not "Doesn't". Also, "Nobody went...
That's funny, Scott. The way I'm learning now, it's recommended to say "you can cry as many tears as you want" But 50 years ago, I was told the correct form...
That sounds ok to me. I could imagine it being used like this. - You can cry as many tears as you want, but you aren't getting that bicycle. From: "Manu"...
Ron, I don´t agree with you about not existing "Doesn´t anybody go to the market?" Imagine one situation: I need a volunteer to go to the market for me every...