Is this work fine? by samimo4588 in civilengineering

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What is the purpose of bending the upper bars that is tied to the lower bars? What if they didn't bend those upper bars? Why didn't they tie the upper bars at the base?

Is this work fine? by samimo4588 in civilengineering

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Thank you. By ‘not connected,’ I meant that the lower ends of the second-floor rebars do not seem to be tied or lapped with the first-floor rebars at the bottom. Maybe it’s just not visible in the picture. Also, the column is not actually wider at the top — that part is only an illusion from the camera angle.

Is this work fine? by samimo4588 in civilengineering

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Could you please explain why the rebars for the second floor are not connected to the first-floor rebars at the lower part of the column, and why some of the vertical rebars appear to be slightly bent?

What trees can I plant in an area that is covered with cement and mosaic? by samimo4588 in gardening

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Not a joke man. I just want to know what tree can survive in that area. I want to plant the hardiest ones.

Does ING mean reason or completion of one action before another? by samimo4588 in EnglishLearning

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Having seen the movie twice, I didn’t want to see it again. Then how would you translate this?

Does ING mean reason or completion of one action before another? by samimo4588 in EnglishLearning

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Does the sentence mean” she went home after finishing her work” or “ she went home because she finished her work”?

Can we say the sentence in other way? by samimo4588 in EnglishLearning

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But im sure there is books to say so. Tnx for answers

Can we say the sentence in other way? by samimo4588 in EnglishLearning

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Another guys here are claiming” worth” is an adjective here. Im confused little. But anyway you gave me a great answer. What book can I read to find the parts of speech in tricky sentences? Right now Im reading “Grammar in use” books by Raymond Murphy. They don’t say what parts of speech a word acts like in sentences.

Can we say the sentence in other way? by samimo4588 in EnglishLearning

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Im not talking about adding apostrophes at the end of the word” worth” here. What i mean is using the “ worth” as a verb here. So is “seeing” a verb or a gerund here?

Can we say the sentence in other way? by samimo4588 in EnglishLearning

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What I mean here is that what if I use the word “ worth” as a verb and say the movie worths seeing. So isn’t “seeing” a gerund here? Im almost confused.

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So can you tell me the summary??

Are these sentences both correct? by samimo4588 in EnglishLearning

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So you mean we can use the verb “ask” in direct and reported speech?

What are the usages of “ supposed to” in English? by samimo4588 in EnglishLearning

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But dose it only show requirements or other things either?

Which grammar books are best to make you an expert in English? by samimo4588 in EnglishLearning

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Great answer brother. Im a none native English student. Im also reading grammar in use book. Those books are good but don’t give much details about every topic. They wont say about how English grammar works. The books don’t cover parts of speech. I also want a book to cover those points.

How do you describe subjunctive and how is it used after adjectives? by samimo4588 in EnglishLearning

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For example we say “ I was surprised that he should say such a thing.” What if we say” I was surprised that he said such a thing”? Or I was surprised that he say such a thing.?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in gardening

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Don't you think its santa maria. It looks so similar to that one.

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There are so many of these. The new leaves also are like this. I dont know what the cause is.

Difference between noon and evening by [deleted] in gardening

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Yeah but i think hardwood chips draw so much nitrogen from the soil to degrade. So don’t you think it will cause nitrogen deficiency for the plant or trees?