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Posted by K. Yone on November 09, 2000
Hi!
1. I'm just wondering the following sentence.
a. [How goes it with you today?]
Do English native just say this way?
How about [How does it go with you today?]?
2. Do English speakers use [girls] as well as a singular now [girl] once in a while in the sentence b.?
b. [Mary is taller than any other girl in the class.]
3. I wonder which of the following sentence is correct. Maybe all of them will be correct.
c. [I could have done it if I had have wanted.]
d. [I could have done it if I have wanted.]
e. [I could have done it if I had wanted.]
Thanks a lot.
All the best,
Kodai
- Many questions ESC 11/09/00