Mon 15 May, 2006 07:45 am - Thanks for your reply.
For 1), if i want to express the meaning that i have never played this game before. can i express it in this way:
I have ever played this game.
It seems to me that... (view)
Sun 14 May, 2006 11:45 am - what's the difference of below sentence for future actions?
1) He will leave the company
2) He is leaving the company
3) He will be leaving the company (view)
Sun 14 May, 2006 11:36 am - There are sentences that make me confused. What's the exact meanings are:
1) This is the game I have [b]ever[/b] played
= This is the game i never played before, or
= I played this... (view)
Fri 10 Mar, 2006 01:14 pm - What's the exact meaning of "too good to be true" ?
1) It's unlikely be that good or
2) It's fantastic / excellent if that's true. (view)
Tue 21 Feb, 2006 11:36 am - [quote="Wy"]fresco is right -- as the questions stand, 2. is the only grammatical way to ask the question you phrase.
I disagree with 1. being in the past tense. "Are you being... (view)
Sat 18 Feb, 2006 02:24 pm - If i want to ask someone whether he has been told something, how should it be expressed ?
1) Are you being told that.....
2) Have you been told that....
3) Was you being told that...
4) Did... (view)
Sat 18 Feb, 2006 02:09 pm - [quote="ehBeth"]123321 - I think you'll have noticed that there were different views on what loosey goosey means. It has different connotations in different countries.
In this... (view)
Thu 16 Feb, 2006 02:26 pm - Could anybody tell me what's the meaning of "loosie goosie" ?
Does it mean something loose ??? Is there any negative meaning behind ? (view)