It was good of you to take geoff home. To "such as to", for example 1a her voice was such that it. Desmond is (or was) much more common than damien/geoff or attila.
People often call the were of i wish i were subjunctive, but that term is much better used (as in the cambridge grammar of the english language) for the. I don't think i have heard either of those. Could native speakers please explain it for me?
What did you do.? sounds more natural than what have you done.? but with learned there is more of a sense that it is still relevant, making perfect aspect more. Of the character, quality, or extent previously indicated or. Your actions in a particular situation were appropriate, and maybe exceeded what could reasonably be expected of you. Such x (for a mass noun) such an x (for a.
What is the difference between “i worry about you” and “i am worried about you”? What's the correct pronunciation of the name geoff?