<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><rss version="2.0" xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" xmlns:sy="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/syndication/" > <channel><title>Comments on: Complaining in English</title> <atom:link href="http://www.english-at-home.com/speaking/complaining-in-english/feed/" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml" /><link>http://www.english-at-home.com</link> <description>Learn English for free</description> <lastBuildDate>Sat, 07 Jan 2012 07:10:03 +0000</lastBuildDate> <sy:updatePeriod>hourly</sy:updatePeriod> <sy:updateFrequency>1</sy:updateFrequency> <item><title>By: Clare</title><link>http://www.english-at-home.com/speaking/complaining-in-english/#comment-56707</link> <dc:creator>Clare</dc:creator> <pubDate>Fri, 13 Aug 2010 07:43:42 +0000</pubDate> <guid isPermaLink="false">http://english-at-home.com/beta-wp/grammar/complaining-in-english/#comment-56707</guid> <description>Since I started using this site.... (the rest is correct!)</description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Since I started using this site&#8230;. (the rest is correct!)</p> ]]></content:encoded> </item> <item><title>By: juna</title><link>http://www.english-at-home.com/speaking/complaining-in-english/#comment-56701</link> <dc:creator>juna</dc:creator> <pubDate>Thu, 12 Aug 2010 21:00:26 +0000</pubDate> <guid isPermaLink="false">http://english-at-home.com/beta-wp/grammar/complaining-in-english/#comment-56701</guid> <description>Hi Clare, I think I got it now as you used &quot; Some money has gone missing from my hotel room&quot; Like this I can say, since I using this site I have started improving my english. Is this sentence correct? Thanks for your help.</description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Clare, I think I got it now as you used &#034; Some money has gone missing from my hotel room&#034; Like this I can say, since I using this site I have started improving my english. Is this sentence correct?<br /> Thanks for your help.</p> ]]></content:encoded> </item> <item><title>By: juna</title><link>http://www.english-at-home.com/speaking/complaining-in-english/#comment-56654</link> <dc:creator>juna</dc:creator> <pubDate>Tue, 10 Aug 2010 23:12:49 +0000</pubDate> <guid isPermaLink="false">http://english-at-home.com/beta-wp/grammar/complaining-in-english/#comment-56654</guid> <description>Thanks Clare for explaing it, when , and at what situation  we use to be going or to be doing verbs in the sentence. I can understand this(though after reading your explantion)  could you give couple of more example of  using this verb. Because to me present perfect is like has gone/have done. in which situation we can use another verb with ing. Thank you.</description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks Clare for explaing it, when , and at what situation  we use to be going or to be doing verbs in the sentence. I can understand this(though after reading your explantion)  could you give couple of more example of  using this verb. Because to me present perfect is like has gone/have done. in which situation we can use another verb with ing. Thank you.</p> ]]></content:encoded> </item> <item><title>By: Clare</title><link>http://www.english-at-home.com/speaking/complaining-in-english/#comment-56644</link> <dc:creator>Clare</dc:creator> <pubDate>Mon, 09 Aug 2010 05:58:36 +0000</pubDate> <guid isPermaLink="false">http://english-at-home.com/beta-wp/grammar/complaining-in-english/#comment-56644</guid> <description>No, it&#039;s part of the verb &quot;to go missing&quot; used in the present perfect &quot;it has gone missing&quot;.Are you done with + activity is fine (American English rather than British English). You only need &quot;here&quot; if you&#039;re referring specifically to here as a place, rather than anywhere else. If you&#039;re in the kitchen and ask &quot;are you done with cleaning here?&quot; you&#039;re referring directly to the cleaning of the kitchen (not necessarily to the rest of the house).</description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>No, it&#039;s part of the verb &#034;to go missing&#034; used in the present perfect &#034;it has gone missing&#034;.</p><p>Are you done with + activity is fine (American English rather than British English). You only need &#034;here&#034; if you&#039;re referring specifically to here as a place, rather than anywhere else. If you&#039;re in the kitchen and ask &#034;are you done with cleaning here?&#034; you&#039;re referring directly to the cleaning of the kitchen (not necessarily to the rest of the house).</p> ]]></content:encoded> </item> <item><title>By: juna</title><link>http://www.english-at-home.com/speaking/complaining-in-english/#comment-56641</link> <dc:creator>juna</dc:creator> <pubDate>Mon, 09 Aug 2010 02:07:01 +0000</pubDate> <guid isPermaLink="false">http://english-at-home.com/beta-wp/grammar/complaining-in-english/#comment-56641</guid> <description>some mone has gone missing from hotel room. is &#039;missing&#039;  using here as a noun. can I say name list paper has gone missing from here. I have another question  can I say are you done with your writing/cleaning/eating or I don&#039;t need to use with here. My friends say I use always extra proposition. Thanks</description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>some mone has gone missing from hotel room. is &#039;missing&#039;  using here as a noun. can I say name list paper has gone missing from here. I have another question  can I say are you done with your writing/cleaning/eating or I don&#039;t need to use with here. My friends say I use always extra proposition. Thanks</p> ]]></content:encoded> </item> </channel> </rss>
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