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Mumbai or Bombay? | 'No good' vs. 'Not good'?
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Usage of approve #1 (permalink) Fri Nov 28, 2008 6:07 am   Usage of approve
 

Respected Mr. Micawber,
Please correct the followings.
1. We will give the paper to approve.
2. We will give the paper to be approved.
3. We will give the paper to get approved.
4. Did you hear him go out?
5. Did you hear him going out?
6. We heard you to leave.
7. We watched them to play basketball.
8. He objected me to go home.
9. He likes to read English Books.
10. He likes reading English Books.
11. He dislikes to read English Books.
12. He dislikes reading English Books.
If found mistake, please explain to me the grammar violations involved.
Thanks.
Yours truly,
Er.S.M.M.Hanifa
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Usage of approve #2 (permalink) Fri Nov 28, 2008 9:29 am   Usage of approve
 

Wow!

Mr Micawber, you have your work cut out here (smile)
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