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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.

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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...

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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...

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Would t-shirts be considered a piece... E.g. How many piece of t-shirts do you want.

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When and while some of the difference let me know.

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Excuse me, Have you ever heard "Back soon" as an informal note closing? Thank you.

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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.......

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"He uesd to drive, but now he walks.". Is this present perfect?

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which is grammatically correct? Have anyone seen the movie? OR Has anyone seen the movie?

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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...

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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...

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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...

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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...

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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...

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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....

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Hi, Should it be: Cleaner uses of water and alcohol. Or Cleaner use of water and alchohol.

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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...

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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...

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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...

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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"...

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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...

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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 "...

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what is different between may and might?

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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...

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" Are you ready or not ? " Is this the shortened form of " Are you ready or are you not ready?" ?
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