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  1. www.englishforums.com › English › HumanActivitiesDamagingEnvironment-PartWorldJoin the discussion - English Forward

    Feb 13, 2020 · The waste and toxic chemicals directedly released into the rivers or oceans without being treated affect the soil and natural creatures living in the water. Secondly, the increase in the number of private vehicles such as car and motorbike run on fossil fuel energy also leads to the environmental pollution.

  2. Jul 24, 2017 · Every year, car accidents breed huge numbers of casulties. These disavantages have adverse impact on people's lives. However, suggesting impose to a strict restriction on the use of cars is not the best option. Because that by using cars, we can go to somewhere easy and comfortable and if we do that, we will have a decline in car industry.

  3. I heard that Danny got injured in a car accident. I've heard that Danny got injured in a car accident. For something that you heard recently, both of these could be used. There would usually be no significant difference in meaning. "I have been heard" means that someone else has heard you. It would make no sense in this sentence.

  4. I want a hot looking car. correct. I want an hot looking car. Incorrect. ("hot looking" is slang for sexy or attractive....eg She's a hot looking girl...key word is "hot" She's hot, means she is sexy or special.) I want to go in an hour. Correct. I want to go in a hour. Incorrect. Here are some additional references for you.

  5. Jun 16, 2020 · What's the difference in meaning between The car slowed down and The car slowed up? There is no difference. On a personal note, I have never understood 'slowed up', probably because I have almost never heard anyone use it. To me it's always 'speed up' and 'slow down'. 'slow up' is just weird. CJ

  6. Here is a clear-cut differentiation. He is not here. In the sentence above, both not and here are adverbs, but unlike here, not may be deleted without making the sentence ungrammatical (He is here); therefore, not can be classified as an adjunct, and here cannot.

  7. www.englishforums.com › English › SpinningSpinning - English Forward

    Jan 5, 2004 · The car span on the ice? I can't imagine seeing that. Interestingly, I can imagine saying that, but I ...

  8. Dec 30, 2004 · Laura Spira: Matti Lamprhey: Eh? I don't remember ever seeing dump or any other kind of trucks with rear-wheel steering.

  9. Jan 3, 2011 · Can all verbs be used as stative verbs, for example : 1. Why do you ask? 2. Why do you laugh at my remarks ? 3. Why do you say that I am not old enough yet.

  10. www.englishforums.com › English › ThePassiveCausativeenglishforward.com

    xHealthYwhich sentence? #7?Yes, after the word "if".xHealthYWas just messing with you.I knew that. I was just teasing you, too.