I have a question about phrasal verbs and i'd appreciate it if you could help me. Phrasal verbs can be classified as intransitive (as in the plane took off.) phrasal verbs. Could you help me in finding financial support, please?
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In short, the present perfect (have found) is more likely to be used when the speaker has no end time boundary in mind related to the context in which. But while you're looking for a specific object like your book, you aren't finding it. [3b] finding a good stone takes a lot of time.
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How are you finding may be american usage what are you thinking of / about is quite idiomatic in british english.
Should i use if there is any or if there are any in the following sentences? What do you think about something is used to talk about an opinion. Could you help me find financial support, please? Both are grammatical and acceptable.
After you've found your book, you. I am finding it dificult to understand english i find it difficul to understand english when the power broke down, i found it difficult to feel the switch.so my daughter helped me. Of finding in this case just modifies the noun, way. so the prepositions are different, but that is because of different requirements for different ways of using way. In fact, you may never find it.
As to @fumblefingers’ clarified question, i’d say the reason that he returned finding doesn’t work has to do with the verb find.
Can i ever use if there is any with singular countable nouns? This is what i know: Could you help me to find financial support, please? Please let me know if there is.
I mean, one could say, “he returned carrying two bags of.