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  1. perfect constructions - Is it correct to say 'I have been waiting for ...

    I am pretty sure this statement is wrong, and I'd better use 'have waited for you for an hour', that is I got annoyed and now I am determined to leave. But, please dispel my doubts whether this ma...

  2. I think not vs. I think no - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    If I want to answer negatively this question, Is science any thing other than logic applied to the manifested existences? Should I say I think not or I think no?

  3. "There is" or "there are" with compound subjects that have a mix …

    Feb 8, 2024 · There is a cat, a dog, and an elephant in the room. There are two cats, a dog, and an elephant in the room. There is a cat, two dogs, and an elephant in the room. In the first …

  4. What are the differences between "there" & "in there".?

    I couldn't find any source on the internet that explains the differences between " there " & " in there ". It seems that " there " emphasizes locations in general & " in there " emphasizes the …

  5. "Cannot" vs "will not be able to" - English Language Learners Stack ...

    Can anyone who knows the language well or is a teacher please tell me what the difference between cannot and will not be able to in the following sentence is? Here's the sentence: …

  6. grammaticality - "Have never been" vs "never was" - English …

    "Have never been" or "never was", which one is grammatical in the following context? John: Hey Subha, can you please make pizza for us tonight? Me: You know I have never been/was never …

  7. What does Tee hee mean? - English Language Learners Stack …

    I would consider Tee hee as merely a laugh (a giggle) which would be in reality Hehe. PS: I found a video where the presenter laughed a "Tee hee" laugh which lasted exactly one second at 0:56.

  8. What's the difference between `Hello` and `Hello there`?

    Aug 26, 2024 · What's the meaning of there of Hello there? I often see it used Hello there! as opening words, what's the difference between Hello and Hello there?

  9. drunk and drunken - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    I want to know the difference between word drunk and drunken. I looked up the dictionary and found that two words have same meaning, someone drinks alcohol too much. About drunk, it …

  10. past vs present perfect - "Have been waiting" vs "was waiting ...

    In many contexts (like this) both are fine. Where have you been? I have been waiting for over an hour! Where have you been? I was waiting for over an hour! Both of these indicate an ongoing …