
Had (pronunciation /hæd/ , /həd/) | WordReference Forums
Nov 12, 2015 · according to my today's english lesson the second one is the correct way to pronounce "had" as past perfect auxiliary, and then we heard british people talking very fast …
had/ head (pronunciation) - WordReference Forums
Oct 12, 2015 · Hi, I know this doesn't relate to grammar, but since there is no pronunciation section I need to ask here. "Had" (past tense) sounds like "Head"? Or they only sound similar …
put your head round the door - WordReference Forums
Aug 25, 2008 · "Put your head round the door" is characteristically done by holding onto the edge of the slightly open door, leaning forward and putting one's head into the room so that one can …
Tag question for Let's..and Let us... | WordReference Forums
May 10, 2011 · Let's go to play basketball, shall we? This a suggestion, like : Shall we play basketball? Let us go to play basketball, will you? This is asking for permission, like: will you …
The ending of a letter, on the right or on the left?
Jan 8, 2015 · If I were to write a letter, when it comes to write something like best wishes, your sincerely, someone, it should be on the right end of the letter or on the left end of the letter? …
someone'd - WordReference Forums
Nov 29, 2025 · Good day! Is it possible to reduce the verb 'had' after 'someone' and to write 'someone'd'? I haven't ever seen such reduction. For example: There was a big tumult in the …
bump on /against /into - WordReference Forums
Jan 26, 2018 · Hi, Can you tell me please which preposition is good in these sentences? He pushed me, and I bumped my head on /against /into the door. I raised my head and bumped it …
ah-ha'ed - WordReference Forums
Mar 21, 2012 · Maybe more context may help (what is he looking at on his screen, what does he say next etc.), but: Ah-ha! Is an exclamation usually used when you suddenly understand …