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to work in/on/at a place29 Jun 2008 12:23 GMT7
sorry if it a bit silly, but I just wanted to know what preposition
would you use to tell about the place you go to work every day, not
necessarily the exact place but the kind of place, for example:
I work __ a bookshop.
tomorrow in the past29 Jun 2008 11:08 GMT5
Hi, I've looked "tomorrow" up in several dictionaries and all of them
say more or less the same, the day after *today* or the next day following
the *present* day.
However, I've noticed that many people say things like "I was gonna
'a historian' or 'an historian'?22 Jun 2008 23:16 GMT1
Please see a quote from Noel below:
"Many English people use 'an' before some words beginning with 'h',
but my experience is that this only occurs (apart from the cases
where the 'h' is mute anyway) when the first syllable is not
"them" vs. "these/those"19 Jun 2008 13:26 GMT3
I am new here, and I probably ask a question which has already been
answered in this newsgroup. Sorry for that.
My question is: could someone give me some references/links where to
find more information about the use of "them" for "these/those" (is it
must vs. should vs. need19 Jun 2008 08:24 GMT1
please tell me what's the difference in usage of these three verbs:
"must", "should" and "need". which way is more convenient:
- "he must do smth" / "it must to be done" / "i must do smth"
- "he should do smth" / "it should be done" / "i should do smth"
The Sunflowers13 Jun 2008 12:46 GMT6
Friends,
I'm new here so, first things first, hi to everyone.
:)
I'm an English (as a foreign language) teacher and I wanted to submit you a
 
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