- have + PAST Participle. and HAD + PAST Participle
- Birthday
- deep inside
- Understood
- have had
- conformaton needs
- In place
- have + have
- thought to have rented
- what does this mean?
- what does this mean?
- VERB 3rd form + to have + VERB 3rd form
- Go and on
- Collecting
- SAFE
- up to
- present simple or present perfect?
- grammar
- How v. what....like?
- plan to do vs. will plan to do
- list
- exclamation marks
- have & have got
- Don't tell him
- grammar
- grammar2
- Preposition.
- Sentences
- Idioms
- down in direction shown sentences
- obliged
- obliging
- oblige 2
- side-on
- BEING Past PArticiple
- Chemistry
- what do we say
- Grammatical Metaphor
- GERNUND
- about GERNUD
- rancher
- room without board
- <, >, ^
- maybe or may be.
- Under, below
- Proofreading
- Proofreading
- Go nuts
- His tracks
- the nerve
- some nerve
- great deal of respect
- plain English
- Please correct
- PLEASE CHECT OUT THIS SUBJECT Being
- success
- Happily
- that I heard
- I've heard & I heard
- It is considered
- operate
- Stop arguing and ...
- cring
- Using 'when' clauses
- did for future & having to
- nowadays
- Present perfect. Intervals.
- pursue and follow
- pronunciation of superlatives
- what is "breaking news"
- title of a painting
- seem to make ???
- a sentence
- a sentence
- sentences; among???
- one of
- goes/went
- Sentence meaning
- word - meaning
- Meaning
- a heavy dinner
- see & look
- clever at
- sentences
- supportive
- see that
- -phile
- possessives
- Crescent
- Mesopatamia
- There is and there are
- Help me relax
- practise writing....
- Crumple and crumble
- Some questions
- that strong
- handsome
- given that & on head
- both rivers and the sea
- (a) pro-life
- suffer
- date of availability
- What do these mean?
- sentences
- please help me to correct this letter
- What is the difference?
- replacement working day
- which sentence is correct.
- Please correct
- solve/resolve
- a lot of
- flower
- paper
- Swat
- Correction
- Enjoys
- should make
- How to explain.
- the only/first
- a sentence
- be proud
- She's totally buying it.
- questions
- Is this correct?
- Please explain
- Mixed verbs
- so confused
- being of
- my person
- very glad
- Using conditionals
- What is the difference?
- Please explain!
- Please correct!
- Fashionable
- clever
- What do these words mean?
- Please explain.
- Meaning of apparently
- go straight
- Mc
- idiom
- what i say?
- as the United States into Iraq
- headlines
- When do we use these?
- a sentence
- sentences
- Please, could you check this out?
- all
- cheat
- should vs. had better
- liquor
- present perfect tense
- Please correct
- Please correct (2)
- check pls
- Something is as A as it is B.
- I'll be away.
- explanation
- is that true?
- Past Pefect Tense
- Past Simple vs Past Perfect Tense
- How do I improve speaking???
- Please check.
- in advance
- same or not
- tens of
- tens of
- question about present tense.
- of great intelligence
- Need helps
- noun
- swank
- psst
- "have to" offer
- nee/née
- meaning
- lass...
- good trip
- culture
- sentence stracture/words meanings
- correct writting
- of beauty
- Sentence with all parts of speech
- Correct my writing
- aye/yea
- second world
- eye condition
- Sentence with all parts of speech.
- by
- Warrior within.
- Why this word order? (SV how VS)
- Which is correct?
- as if
- as
- as II
- Please explain
- Please correct
- juggle
- some of my teeth
- agency
- install
- sentences
- love at first sight
- Large
- Please explain.
- made ...
- imitation etc.
- with authority
- rather short
- sentences
- as at
- at vs. on... about dates.
- correct
- correct 200
- worst or the worst.
- pictures
- meaningful
- Please correct
- Help me
- Please correct my mistakes.
- Is this grammatically correct?
- exist
- exist (2)
- season-wise
- Fast
- proofreading
- another letter
- At the head of
- Please explain!
- "brake" (from the Bible)
- Language
- holiday
- beginning of an introduction
- pass and passive
- another letter
- loonie
- cop out
- lickety-split
- Entrust
- Please correct
- the word "issue"
- sentence with "issue"
- however
- either
- not that
- Which is correct?
- hello, Pete, I want see you!
- my essay tutorial