The insurance class: active and passive verbs
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The insurance class: active and passive verbs
Ask any questions you have about this class:
http://www.eslgo.com/classes/grammar/insurance.php
http://www.eslgo.com/classes/grammar/insurance.php
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Re: The insurance class: active and passive verbs
I think that I need more exercise in all verbs: active/passive, past/present tenses, in order to write better and express my self correctly. Where I can practice more in this matter. Thank you!
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There is a Teacher who will answer my questions or some body online?
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Well yeah, I am a teacher who will answer questions. But they need to be more specific. You can practice all over the place. But then if you have a sentence you want to ask about or something like that, you can ask me.
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i need grammer class
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Are you thinking about taking a class or are you looking for help with your grammar here?jyoti wrote:i need grammer class
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Re: The insurance class: active and passive verbs
Hi james i just do not understand in this class has one sentence is "The person I hit is probably entitled to some money."what means about entitle ?
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Hi Jess. If you can answer these questions correctly, then you will get an idea of "entitled." If you can't, just tell us and we can help you out. But the best way to learn it is to figure it out this way so we'll try this before I give you the answer.
If you are entitled to something, do you deserve it or not? Put another way, if you are entitled to something, does that mean you should have it or does being entitled to something mean you should not have it?
If you are entitled to something, do you deserve it or not? Put another way, if you are entitled to something, does that mean you should have it or does being entitled to something mean you should not have it?
Jess wrote:Hi james i just do not understand in this class has one sentence is "The person I hit is probably entitled to some money."what means about entitle ?
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Re: The insurance class: active and passive verbs
What is active and passive verb?
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I'm not good at using active and passive verbs. Yes, that is maybe my question also, what is active verb and passive verb? How to use them correctly in a sentence?
Yes, I know insurance is very important for a person to have. Without insurance (like for example car insurance and health insurance) a person shoulder all the expenses when accident happen (this is for without car insurance). Same thing with the medical coverage. When you don't have one and you get sick, you pay all the expenses yourself.
Yes, I know insurance is very important for a person to have. Without insurance (like for example car insurance and health insurance) a person shoulder all the expenses when accident happen (this is for without car insurance). Same thing with the medical coverage. When you don't have one and you get sick, you pay all the expenses yourself.