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Will the following sentence take a single or plural verb: Peter or John take(s) the prize. I think the verb should be takes.
By Anonymous Latest post by Grammar Geek 4 days ago 4:07 pm
 
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My wife and I are discussing which sentence is grammatically correct. Please help end this debate so I can get to work! :-) I am attaching the stats...
By Anonymous Latest post by Grammar Geek 4 days ago 4:00 pm
 
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She and Edward were never going to walk hand in hand through the Elysian Fields. Is the above the correct use of the personal pronoun, she...
By Anonymous Latest post by Grammar Geek 4 days ago 3:51 pm
 
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Would t-shirts be considered a piece... E.g. How many piece of t-shirts do you want.
By pleasehelp Latest post by khoff 4 days ago 3:50 pm
 
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When and while some of the difference let me know.
By Anonymous Latest post by Philip 4 days ago 3:43 pm
 
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Excuse me, Have you ever heard "Back soon" as an informal note closing? Thank you.
By Soprano Latest post by Philip 4 days ago 3:39 pm
 
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Which verb would be correct: If you or your child have a better idea OR If you or your child has a better idea.......
By Anonymous Latest post by Philip 4 days ago 3:35 pm
 
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"He uesd to drive, but now he walks.". Is this present perfect?
By Anonymous Latest post by Philip 4 days ago 3:34 pm
 
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which is grammatically correct? Have anyone seen the movie? OR Has anyone seen the movie?
By Anonymous Latest post by Ruslana 4 days ago 3:14 pm
 
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"Sending shooting pains" 1. in this phrase, what does "shooting" mean? 2. is "shooting" the adjective here? 3. can i also...
By chiageraldine Latest post by chiageraldine 4 days ago 3:00 pm
 
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Hello, I have this doubt, which I cannot solve alone. Sorry. Which one is correct? a) There is the best restaurant. (I think this one is correct...
By Soprano Latest post by Mister Micawber 4 days ago 2:51 pm
 
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Hello, can you help me? Someone wrote: Go straight ahead Rivadavia St. Is it correct?I would think that we say "Go straight ahead" with no other...
By Soprano Latest post by Soprano 4 days ago 2:50 pm
 
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Hello, can you help me? How would you correct this? The student wants to express the activities in the place: "There, we can do tennis, volleyball...
By Soprano Latest post by Soprano 4 days ago 2:49 pm
 
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if the tense of the sentence in the active voice is simple past we use "was" or "were" + v3 in the passive voice. ex: i saw Sara yesterday...
By Anonymous Latest post by Mister Micawber 4 days ago 2:44 pm
 
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i would like to know two things. the first one is : the past participle of the verb "go", is it "been"? ex: i have been to London....
By ericsteef Latest post by ericsteef 4 days ago 2:25 pm
 
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Hi, Should it be: Cleaner uses of water and alcohol. Or Cleaner use of water and alchohol.
By pleasehelp Latest post by Mister Micawber 4 days ago 2:24 pm
 
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Hello to one and all ... my english is quite good .. but i will b unable to speak in front of people . infact i am not able to introduced my self ... can...
By Anonymous Latest post by Ivanhr 4 days ago 2:09 pm
 
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Hi I just wondered if someone would be so kind as to just check my answers make sure I have understood correctly. Many thanks in advance. I have to read...
By yaggy74 Latest post by Mister Micawber 4 days ago 2:06 pm
 
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1) Can I say on the phone: "Goodafternoon Ms Smith!" Is this formal? 2) I introduce myself this way: "Goodafternoon! I am calling from XXX...
By Kalpinsh Latest post by Clive 4 days ago 1:03 pm
 
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1. is the sentence "Sending shooting pains through my back" correct? 2. or is it ok if i also use " Shooting pains through my back"...
By chiageraldine Latest post by chiageraldine 4 days ago 12:56 pm
 
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I wonder which of these two clefts sounds more natural  1) It must be before this visit that we come up to some changes in the communication process...
By Sterh Latest post by Mister Micawber 4 days ago 12:53 pm
 
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" It's unfair that she should have died so young. " Can we paraphrase the sentence as " it's unfair that she died so young "...
By Debpriya De Latest post by Mister Micawber 4 days ago 12:51 pm
 
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what is different between may and might?
By Anonymous Latest post by Mister Micawber 4 days ago 12:47 pm
 
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Hello to everyone! Recently, I have come across to the following concerning Present Perfect Tense. It is about the use of "for" in Present Perfect...
By Anonymous Latest post by Mister Micawber 4 days ago 12:45 pm
 
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" Are you ready or not ? " Is this the shortened form of " Are you ready or are you not ready?" ?
By Debpriya De Latest post by Clive 4 days ago 12:42 pm
 
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