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  2. "I Work" Vs "I Have Been Worked"? - English Forward

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    States a simple fact about the present situation.. b. I have been worked in this factory. This is passive voice. It is possible to say eg I have been worked like a slave by the owner of this factory, but I wonder if perhaps you are really asking about the active voice, eg I have worked in this factory. Please clarify.

  3. Can Someone Break Down This Sentence For Me... Please What Does...

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    "Locke clearly articulates capitalism's freedom to build on the freedom to steal; he states that property is created by removing resources from nature through mixing with labour.

  4. Is / Are..Kindly Help... - English Forward

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    All jewellery is / are hallmarked and with certificate of authenticity I come across this line in one of the websites of jewellery, they have used 'is' How if I write it as All jewellery is hallmarked with a certificate of authenticity

  5. Globalization, Essay. - English Forward

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    Limited resources are often featured when talking about the untenable growth of population. I always thought that it is the problem of China and India. But the real problem lies somewhere else. We don't need to talk about absolute number of persons, we should think about their material demands.

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    Hi, The sentence (1) "Though he was a child, he could outwit the robber" can, in a very formal writtten style, be rephrased as (2) "Child as he was, he could outwit the robber."

  7. Can You Correct The Sentences? I Am Sure This Is Broken English!?

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    I met the manager of Southern Electrical which is a 40-year-old company in Bangalore, does specializing in providing fire-safety services for Metro rail projects.

  8. Can Someone Please Look This Short Paragraph Over.. Please And...

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    The only difference is that in the Bible, it states that God created the heavens and the Earth. I interpret this to mean that God created everything including the stars, the sun, and the moon. (What about the other text?) Next, both text have similar ways in which man was created, it is so similar that in both texts they used clay material.

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    Is there a grammatical rule that states only one finite verb and one infinitive verb in a sentence ?-- No, but there must be one finite verb: She wanted (finite) to sing (inf) and dance (inf) all night. I googled this, they proclaimed have in that situation is correct, I'm not sure why.--

  10. What Is The Difference? - English Forward

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    The simple present tense is used to express the present state of affairs where "present" means over a fairly long period of time including the present. It is used to express states and habits and generalities. The progressive form is used to express the present state of affairs where "present" means happening right now, at this very instant.

  11. Which Country Is Everyone From? - English Forward

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    Hitchhiker- thanks for the stats. Barley From: South Korea Live in: New York, United States Languages: Korean- native, English- fluent, Spanish- studying as foreign lang. (6 yrs) Accent: American English Linuxlover- Are you Korean or part Korean?