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It is a different meaning of 'this way'. Cagey, moderator can anyone help me to figure out what is the difference between these two. And have i used the way correctly?
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In this sentence, the word home is classified as an adverb in the dictionaries i've consulted and the threads i've looked at. I'm on my way home. I have a grammar doubt with the use of pave the way:
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Make one's way toๆฏไปไนๆๆโmake one's way toโ่ฟไธ็ญ่ฏญๆๅณ็ไธไธชไบบๆญฃๅชๅๅๆไธช็ฎๆ ๅ่ฟ๏ผๆ ่ฎบ่ฟ็จไธญ้ๅฐไฝ็งๅฐ้พๆ้็ข๏ผ้ฝๅๆไธๆๅฐๆ็็ฎ็ๅฐ่ก่ฟใ่ฟ้็โwayโ.
Sometimes i found to pave the way to do something, but more often to pave the way for doing. Is there a way of. I would say with the gerund it's a more common statement: Could someone be so kind to explain it to me?
What is the difference between a way of doing something and a way to do something? But how can that be? In such a way as to do or in such a way to do copied from title. Hi there, which of the following sentences is correct?
I love the way john solves every problem in his life.
The when in way back when is comparable to the in 1982 in way back in 1982. What's the difference between on his way to do and on his way to doing?