Comedy D My favourite type of movies are comedy In my opinion because type is the gramatical subject and since this is singular I would use the singular verb is
I adopted it when I heard it in an Aussie comedy Mr Mrs Murder I ve heard it in another Aussie comedy the TV series Kath and Kim and thought it was a pretty cool Moderator note Multiple threads merged to create this one If you want a quick answer see below Otherwise keep reading English UK hash sometimes square USA
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I suggest the Henry IV plays of Shakespeare plus the Merry Wives of Windsor and the Comedy of Errors and see how servants speak to such characters as Falstaff Ford or Hello Would one ever use I hope this finds you well at the begining of a letter email in French If not is there something similar that could be used by way of an introduction
Hi I m watching the old BBC The Two Ronnies comedy scene with The 4 candles because I need it for a translation and I cannot understand the end of the sketch This is instructions to follow that are written on a paper and a secret agent hands over to a new innocent man who is going to do a job It is a funny comedy I think Ill go with
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I watched English teaching video on Tiktok the creator gave a clip of a movie the dialogue is so following A would you ladies like a cup of tea or coffee B ladies Yes Please He is employed as much to check up on the conductor collector as on the passengers If you are old enough to remember there was a British comedy called On the
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D My favourite type of movies are comedy In my opinion because type is the gramatical subject and since this is singular I would use the singular verb is
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I adopted it when I heard it in an Aussie comedy Mr Mrs Murder I ve heard it in another Aussie comedy the TV series Kath and Kim and thought it was a pretty cool
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Comedy - This is instructions to follow that are written on a paper and a secret agent hands over to a new innocent man who is going to do a job It is a funny comedy I think Ill go with