TENSE AGREEMENT: 'HOLD' VS. 'HELD' - ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS …
Aug 9, 2021 As Alex_ander points out, you cannot in fact be sure that they still hold those views, so it may not be logically solid to say hold. If you met the people twenty years ago, hold would … From ell.stackexchange.com
WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN "ME NEITHER" AND "ME EITHER"?
Sep 16, 2014 Me either is more common in most of the US. I think me neither is more normal in most of Canada and in the UK. You'd be surprised, though, how people react to this bit of … From ell.stackexchange.com
HAVE NOT VS HAVE NEVER - ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS STACK …
Jan 13, 2019 The difference is one of emphasis. "Have never" is merely a stronger assertion than "have not." There is really no difference in meaning in the cases you mention. From ell.stackexchange.com
PRONOUNS - HE AND I OR HE AND ME: WHICH ONE IS CORRECT?
Mar 1, 2022 Compounding pronouns causes problems. Consider this: "He" is a singular pronoun, and yet "He and I" is now plural. Also "I" is a first-person pronoun, but "He and I": is … From ell.stackexchange.com
"IS GETTING" VS "WILL GET" - ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS STACK …
Are there difference between those sentences? Alex is getting married next month. Alex will get married next month. Seems that the first one is expressed in present continues, and the s... From ell.stackexchange.com
I WILL GO HOME/ I AM GOING TO GO HOME =? I AM GOING HOME
Aug 11, 2021 " Alex is going home at 4 o'clock " means Alex has definite plans to go home at 4:00, with no intention of changing them. "will"-future or "simple future" are guesses about the … From ell.stackexchange.com
"HELLO, THIS IS" VS "MY NAME IS" OR "I AM" IN SELF INTRODUCTION
Dec 1, 2017 I am from India and not a native English speaker. I do often hear people introducing themselves like "Hello everyone; This is James" Is it an acceptable form in native English? … From ell.stackexchange.com
PERSONAL PRONOUNS - "THAN HER" VERSUS "THAN SHE" - ENGLISH …
Aug 23, 2018 It is a well known fact that Alex is more soft-spoken than (she/her). Why would "her" be wrong? Why must the sentence end with "she"? From ell.stackexchange.com
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