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Correct my sentences please,especially bilal bhai
1.all the burden come on me or to me.. (dont put "fall on" i know it but i want to use it with come).
2.many wrinkles have come to my face or on my face. 3.i gave a slap to his face or on his face. 4.old age is coming to me or on me. |
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plz reply seniors or bilal bhai.. i am waiting
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If things go wrong, all the burden is on me. (As you said either it takes fall or takes nothing)
Many wrinkles have appeared on my face. I gave a slap on his face. As a rule of thumb, either we strike against someone in an active verb sentence such as above, or it is Passive verb sentence, The verb is followed by one preposition: ON Examples: He had a hairbreadth escape in the accident and just got a laceration on her arm. (Example of Passive verb) I hit him on his legs/ribs/elbow etc. There is one exception to that rule, when striking against someone's face or its individual parts, we can use either in or on..... Those parts that are somewhat deep means eyes, we use IN.....I gave him a punch in his eyes. Old age is coming on me. Sorry for being late dear. P.S: there is a mistake in your subject as well, names always start with capital alphabets, so next time write Bilal not bilal.
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Bilal hassan how you are good in grammar please tell me what i do to make my grammar like you.
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isha saeed (Sunday, July 14, 2013) |
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sir, Bilal is is my english teacher on css forum. i regularly follow his posts just to get graps of some new things/tips.
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Brother Bilal You are Mba Finance but it seems more that You are Masters in English
Kia yaha khula tazad nahi hai ? |
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isha saeed (Sunday, July 14, 2013) |
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your English grammar and vocabulary kia baat hai mash ALLAH. My humble request to you, please start a thread to help mediocre students like me and tell us the befit technique to ameliorate English vocabulary and grammar. stay happy |
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Profuse thanks to BIlal Bhai and other members let me put a few questions to all of you and especially.Ustade Mohtram BILAL BHAI,. it is mandatory or not that we place "to" after come every time or it can be followed by any preposition suited to the situation... i have commonly seen that it is said 1.He goes/comes to school . but can we say that . 2.The rays of sunlight is coming on the earth or to the earth. 3.his entire criticism is coming towards me or on me... how cam we determine the appropriate preposition after it. 4.happiness came to his face or on his face. 5.success came to my life or into my life. 6..come on the table or to the table. 7.the ball came into the middle line or to the middle line or in the middle line. plz Bilal Bhai explain it to in detail.these are very confusions roam in my mind... reply a bit early. |
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He became happy....Simple...However It is "Happiness came on his face" I became successful...Simple.... It is a matter of context, if the person is gonna join you on the table,,,ON would be used...if you are mere calling you near the table around you, TO is appropriate.... Quote:
It is not necessary that Come is always followed by TO...rather there are only few instances when it is used in such a way....It is really a matter of context, in some contexts come is followed by To but in others it is not....Consider the Phrasal verbs...come across means meeting incidently.....Come around means change your opinion and get agree with someone....etc...so it is largely a matter of context...about prepositions, there are no concrete rules in English grammar, you learn them either by experience or by trial and error.....Also try to use appropriate words by clearing the overall sense of the sentences....
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isha saeed (Monday, July 15, 2013) |
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Sir @bilal: i want to be good in english language and make also good for css. i try my damndest to tackle it i derailed because of no proper guidance.
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