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sleeper
Joined: 07 Nov 2005 Posts: 67
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Posted: Tue Apr 11, 2006 7:43 pm Post subject: I can see many shops. |
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Hi, there.
Today I have two questions to ask.
Question #1.
Look at the following sentences.
1. I see many shops.
2. I can see many shops.
What is the difference in meaning between these two?
Does the sentence 2 sound awkward or funny?
Which do you use more often in your daily life?
Question #2.
Look at the following sentece.
"Sometimes he sings great songs for us."
Is the position of the word 'sometimes' correct?
Shoud the word 'sometimes' be placed between 'he' and 'sings'?
Is the use of the word 'great' correct?
Does the word 'great' sound too exaggerated in this kind of sentence?
I am looking forward to your kind replies.
Thanks.  |
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Mister Micawber

Joined: 23 Mar 2006 Posts: 774 Location: Yokohama
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Posted: Wed Apr 12, 2006 11:07 pm Post subject: |
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1-- No real difference in most cases. Simple present presents the fact; the use of can suggests the ability. Both are common.
2-- Sometimes can go in either position; it can also go at the end of this sentence. Great is fine here; its appropriateness depends solely on the quality of the songs.
. _________________ "I really do not know that anything has ever been more exciting than diagramming sentences." � Gertrude Stein
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