Yes, Hanna you are right. Some people speak Russian well but some speak like Равшан (google :))
I think that it's good to speak English even when you have a 'strange' accent and when it's hard to...
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Yes, Hanna you are right. Some people speak Russian well but some speak like Равшан (google :))
I think that it's good to speak English even when you have a 'strange' accent and when it's hard to...
This is funny. White, black and not very white :) I think the attitude is the same when your English is understandable.
One thing I have noticed right now. Maybe I am wrong...
When in Russian there is a verb after a question word "что(a question word) случилось (verb)", "кто видел тебя?", "кто сказал тебе об этом?"...
Yes, now I do understand that it is possible. I've never heard ''what did happen'' before though. But I trust native speakers :)
In addition, I would never guess that "did" could be translated as...
I guess people have different teachers and different ways of learning. I learnt English myself and I didn't have any tutors. That's why I didn't know about subject/object issues much. I know a...
Thank you Hanna! :) I am glad to hear that my English is great. I do love English! It's such a great language. I am trying to learn more and more - to read books in English, listen to music, watch...
Thanks :) I know that we can use 'do' or 'did' to emphasize the meaning or stress something. For example, I do like apples, I did see him last night, etc. But ''what happened'' was playing on my mind...
Thank you for your ideas :)
Two sentences:
1.What happened?
2. What did you do last night?
Why do we use an auxiliary verb ''did'' in the second sentence and in the first one we don't and just say what happened (not 'what...
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