[title]Family quotes[/title] [description]Welcome to our family quotes section! Here you'll find some of the funniest (and wisest) quotes on the subject of family life![/description]
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Hi, Which sentence is correct? 1-I read the book "Leaf". OR I read the book "Leaf." OR I read the book Leaf . OR I read the book Leaf...
By MVB Latest post by MVB 31 days ago
 
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I think its B So ill modifies Today, Is this correct?? 3. Which of the following sentences contains an italicized word that’s used as a predicate...
 
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(in) or (on) beach.. What's correct? Thanks
By dannim Latest post by Anonymous 32 days ago
 
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what is Transitional markers and Refrences? with example
 
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Which of the following sentences contains an italicized word that's used as a predicate adjective? A. Jerry looks at the map. B. Jerry looks ill today...
 
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Hello, "We advice having credited your account with $1000...." says an e-mail from the bank. (good news ineed !). But, is it wrong if they 'advise' ? ...
By Dileepk Latest post by Anonymous 34 days ago
 
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Hi all, I hope someone can help me with this sentence. It reads ok, but I think it needs something adding, removing, I just can't figure it out. I...
By Megalo Latest post by nina_iordache 35 days ago
 
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Hi, How do you write this sentence properly? My teacher's badminton class is the best, but Art class is the worst. *Does the word "badminton"...
By MVB Latest post by Clive 35 days ago
 
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Hello! Please, could you explain me what is the difference between those two: 1.A history of English language 2.The history of English language...
By meowth Latest post by meowth 35 days ago
 
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Hi, Please correct me, if necessary. Thanks. 1) Though he was not well, he calmly went __ his business. through 2) He was __ himself with anger when...
By Ritwik06 Latest post by Clive 36 days ago
 
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I'm writing a story, should I use a period in the following bold sentence (and does the bold sentence contain any mistakes?): I thought catching a...
By Messala Latest post by Clive 36 days ago
 
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for example she as born in first of may 1986
By Anonymous Latest post by Anonymous 36 days ago
 
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Hi, teachers. Please help me when you are free. Michael Jackson would have celebrated his fifty-first birthday in August . (from VOAspecialEnglish...
By tashiro Latest post by Anonymous 36 days ago
 
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My sister just asked me if I could name any nouns that were both proper and abstract. Her English teacher gave homework to find some, but I can't think...
By Anonymous Latest post by Clive 36 days ago
 
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Which is correct? "The meeting will be held on Nov. 6, 2009 at 8:30 a.m.." or "The meeting will be held on Nov. 6, 2009 at 8:30 a.m."
 
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We pushed factory for the rework schedule since early Sept and remind them to stick 90 days lead-time. However, they still advised that 03 Nov is their...
 
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Would you say " I threw the dice or di ?
 
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I am typing too fast to make the incorrect date, but not read your email careless. I think this is not a big problem for us to perform the online inspection...
By Anonymous Latest post by Clive 37 days ago
 
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Please check the gammer in this sentence. Neither of these colours really suit the new living room.
 
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①When would it be convenient for you to come here? ②When would be convenient for you to come here? Which is righ?
By Anonymous Latest post by Clive 38 days ago
 
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Are they same meaning? which one is more better to use for the following sentence? We booked the boat ticket against the confirmation from Joan...
By Anonymous Latest post by Clive 38 days ago
 
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Your forwarder cannot arrange the transportation to collect the goods from difference locations. We are unable help to loading the goods from your supplier...
 
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"Sure, you can do that if you want." Vs. "Sure, you can do that if you want to." Which is correct? Thanks in advance!
By ralaan Latest post by Cool Breeze 38 days ago
 
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The customer refused our proposed for a partial shipment. You are required to pay the late shipment penalty for the 2500 pcs. We will arrange our company...
By Anonymous Latest post by Clive 38 days ago
 
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There's a problem . I don't know how to use "seem" in a saying structure. Plz tell me which one is correct ? +She seems not to like it...
By Tommy Briggs Latest post by Clive 38 days ago
 
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