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Some exercises on(?) grammar
There are a lot of milk next to some cheese on a plate in the fridge.
On the wall there is a clock.
On the table there are some potatoes.
There is some milk in the jug.
On the table there is some salt.
There are some newspapers on the table.
There is some oil on the plate.
Besides, is phrase "oh, my goodness!" still used? Is not it an archaism? My university lecturer always uses it.
On the wall there is a clock.
On the table there are some potatoes.
There is some milk in the jug.
On the table there is some salt.
There are some newspapers on the table.
There is some oil on the plate.
Besides, is phrase "oh, my goodness!" still used? Is not it an archaism? My university lecturer always uses it.
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Some grammer exercises
There is a lot of milk next to some cheese on a plate in the fridge.
By the way, is the phrase "oh, my goodness!" still used? (Yes, but not much. You're more likely to hear "Oh my gawd!")
Isn't it (or: Is it not (yes, I know that makes no sense)) an archaism?
Thanks ;)