That's all I have found and can suggest:
an extension of military service
Some other phrases concerning 'military service':
to be exempt from military service - być zwolnionym ze s…
Exercise ......(4) the risk of heart disease which is a threat to men
>over 50 and, ......(5), to younger men and woman.
4) lessens is OK, 5) increasingly = more and more (... jest zagrożeniem …
If you think that the sentence you've posted may expresse something that is completed, then I must tell you you're wrong.
Translations:
We have been painting our house for 6 hours. mea…
Some of the points referring to the PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE and PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOS tenses:
1) My class are prepering a performance for the anniversary of the school so I have helped / been he…
The Museum of Wax Figures was established by Madame Tussaud. She arrived in London after the French Revolution. She had castings of heads of some French aristocrats who had been guillotined. After her…
It's impossible to turn such a sentence into a sentence where 'CAUSATIVE HAVE' form could be applied due to the fact that the verb 'to be' is 'intransitive' (nieprze…
The reporter said {to} me that the previous day Bangladesh had been hit by heavy rains. He said {to} me that {very serious flooding was seen by him} and a lot of people {were} made homeless. Besides, …
Although it was raining, they decided to go for a ride.
spite
They decided to go for a ride {in spite of the} rain.
I'll phone if there's a problem.
hear
Don't expect to {hear fr…
Dear mg, I have tremendous respect for you as well as for your knowledge of the English grammar since you are a teacher. I just wanted to draw your attention to the fact that using such structures is …
By no means... Nope!
But there are two exceptions to the rule:
ought TO do= powinien, powinna, powinniśmy itp. zrobić
*used TO do = zwykł/miał zwyczaj robić
*dare TO do = ośmielić się zrobić
…
jaka jest różnica między match/suit/fit/go with?
fit = pasować rozmiarem, dobrze leżeć na kimś, e.g.
These shoes don't fit me. They are too small.
The shirt fits him very well.
suit = pas…
If you refer to your experiences, you use PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE:
'I have never done it (before).' - it means you neither did it in the past nor in the present
If you refer to your exper…
Conditional 1
"If I find somebody's wallet in the street, I will take it back to them."
a) "If you find somebody's wallet in the street, YOU will take it back to them.&quo…
I guess we got our wires crossed a bit ...
I appreciate your words mg, but still I can't agree with you at all.
Here's another extract written by an English person, what's more, the p…
I'm sorry it took me some time to write it - I just didn't want to make any spelling mistakes.
Extract 1 - from LANDMARK ADVANCED:
It is possible to use inversion after a place expressio…
I couldn't agree more... But I'm ready to send you a scan taken from the book where there is the topic concerning inversion, similar to the one presented in andrzejjk's text.…
As for the first part of andrzejjk's question - chek it out:
http://www.eng.abdn.ac.uk/~eng580/apm/abstracts/Sperling/index.html
An entirely English website where there is "In the newspa…