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2019 February 24

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Аlexandr in (Pretend to be) Learning English
Ok. Next question at this sentence:
(From game of thrones)
"Arya could see Robb bristle."
Why not Robb's bristle?
Author's mistake?
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Mikhail Kornaukhov in (Pretend to be) Learning English
Аlexandr
Ok. Next question at this sentence:
(From game of thrones)
"Arya could see Robb bristle."
Why not Robb's bristle?
Author's mistake?
Often see this, suppose it is normal for them
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Raim Shaykh in (Pretend to be) Learning English
thank you
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Raim Shaykh in (Pretend to be) Learning English
next next
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Raim Shaykh in (Pretend to be) Learning English
thank you
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Raim Shaykh in (Pretend to be) Learning English
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Аlexandr in (Pretend to be) Learning English
I assume maybe it work in the same way as " door handle". Two nouns together, first of them like adjective, so maybe in a phrase "Robb bristle" Robb works as adjective
What do you think?
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Mikhail Kornaukhov in (Pretend to be) Learning English
Аlexandr
I assume maybe it work in the same way as " door handle". Two nouns together, first of them like adjective, so maybe in a phrase "Robb bristle" Robb works as adjective
What do you think?
I dont think about it. Suppose that is yes
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ID:742609612 in (Pretend to be) Learning English
Hello everyone
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ID:742609612 in (Pretend to be) Learning English
How are you today?
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ID:502792765 in (Pretend to be) Learning English
Hi
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ID:502792765 in (Pretend to be) Learning English
I will work "in night".
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Mikhail Kornaukhov in (Pretend to be) Learning English
Аlexandr
I assume maybe it work in the same way as " door handle". Two nouns together, first of them like adjective, so maybe in a phrase "Robb bristle" Robb works as adjective
What do you think?
I have found out. Compounds nouns
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Аlexandr in (Pretend to be) Learning English
One difficult question is. Is there a difference between following sentences:
1.Cold wheather will kill certain plants.(modal verb 'will' is for the present, for inevitable ivents)
2.Cold whearher kills certain plants.

I just don't understand. In second sentence it's like a fact, it killed in the past, kills now, in it kills in the future. But maybe in the first sentence it means exactly the same?
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Аlexandr in (Pretend to be) Learning English
One more example
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Аlexandr in (Pretend to be) Learning English
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Mikhail Kornaukhov in (Pretend to be) Learning English
Аlexandr
One difficult question is. Is there a difference between following sentences:
1.Cold wheather will kill certain plants.(modal verb 'will' is for the present, for inevitable ivents)
2.Cold whearher kills certain plants.

I just don't understand. In second sentence it's like a fact, it killed in the past, kills now, in it kills in the future. But maybe in the first sentence it means exactly the same?
Hehe me too
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2019 February 25

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ID:742609612 in (Pretend to be) Learning English
Аlexandr
What is app?
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Аlexandr in (Pretend to be) Learning English
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What is app?
Advanced grammar in use
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