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Subjunctive vs. indicative? (everyone take vs. everyone takes) | language analysis sheet for grammar
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anticipated problems #1 (permalink) Tue Sep 22, 2009 9:58 am   anticipated problems
 

hello everyone
I need a little help with my language analysis
I've a sentence and I have to say what problems (in the form and meaning) may be with certain aspects of such sentence.
the sentence is:
I'm getting used to living in Tripoli"
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anticipated problems #2 (permalink) Tue Sep 22, 2009 10:54 am   anticipated problems
 

The form is fine. The meaning is clear.
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language analysis i need help! #3 (permalink) Tue Sep 22, 2009 13:29 pm   language analysis i need help!
 

well thank you for replying.. but i'm in the middle of a celta course and i have to write everything related to this topic.. so i need more details about:
form: e.g. i'm getting used to living in tripoli
be+ getting used to + ing
pronounciation? where do we stress.. and the phonetic transcription?
appropriacy? formal, informal or neutral?
anticipated problems? in form, meaning, or pronounciation
context?

any ideas please??
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