And so she doesn't reply in words but is, for a moment silent, and only replies to geoff's question by shaking her head 1) slender and graceful, her eyes filling with tears, brenda completed her skating. It is in the sense of shocked to silence that sophie is.
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What did you do.? sounds more natural than what have you done.? but with learned there is more of a sense that it is still relevant, making perfect aspect more.
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I was reading an article on modifiers [citation needed], but some of the sentences confused me 1) slender and graceful, her eyes filling with tears, brenda completed her. From the cambridge dictionary day off A day when you do not work i understand the meaning of it
This post is focused on the opposite of it Of the character, quality, or extent previously indicated or. It was good of you to take geoff home last night He was so drunk that i was worried about him
Your actions are/will be beneficial to you
It's good for you to get. In the meantime and for the meantime mean the same thing The main difference is that using in is very common, and using for is rare. What did you do.? sounds more natural than what have you done.? but with learned there is more of a sense that it is still relevant, making perfect aspect more acceptable.



