2022年6月18日 · Jul 1, 2012. #3. Personally I prefer 'used not to' or, where possible, 'never used to'. I've always found 'didn't used to' to be a bit unwieldy, even if correct. So for …
Mar 15, 2024. #15. EdisonBhola said: So in summary, in BrE, "if not" is correct and "if no" is also acceptable. Yes, but they're not always equivalent and interchangeable. …
2022年4月5日 · Generally, you use: go if the sport ends in '-ing'. do if the sport is more of a physical activity, and. play if the sport is competitive. So: I go swimming, cycling, …
English - UK. May 21, 2008. #6. I guess "speech-impaired" is more modern, more politically correct but in British English "dumb" and (if the person also cannot hear) "deaf …
2014年12月22日 · It does not make sense to me, "You had be" sounds grammatically incorrect to me. Or it is maybe a verbal form that I do not know. And why the use of the …
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