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Margoshe4ka написал(а):

How should the noun "Watch "(наручные часы) be used- with the verb in the singular or in plural?

In English the noun watch is countable, it means it has a plural form - watches. Thus, it agrees with the verb in the singular.

e.g. There is a Swiss watch on the table.

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Oksana написал(а):

what is the difference between passive voice and causative form?

In general terms, the difference is as follows.

The causative form is a form the passive voice.

Compare:
My hair was cut yesterday (the passive voice).
I had my hair cut yesterday (the causative form of the passive voice).

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all my prepositions mixed in my head!Tutor, help me!

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Myrka написал(а):

all my prepositions mixed in my head!Tutor, help me!

:O Myrka, I am sorry the only advice I can give in this situation is to paraphrase the proverb!

IF YOU FAIL (to master prespositions), TRY AND TRY AND TRY AGAIN ;)

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Dear young ladies, for our few gentlemen do not frequent these pages,

PLEASE, post only sensible questions her.

Cries for help are nice and cute, but I cannot do a thing about them.

Not a magician, I am sorry!!!

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I want to know about the word "staff".

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Myrka написал(а):

I want to know about the word "staff".

Why are you asking about it in the grammar section? This is for the Word of the Day.

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Dear Tutor, I have a question: Can I say The woman of controversy?Or what synonym is more appopriate?

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