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1. I appreciate the fact my daughter wants to cook but she waits too late to get started.
2. I lose my appetite by then unfortunately.
3. He went...

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My brain's not functioning that quickly. Or My brain is not functioning that quickly. Are both ok? Thanks!

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Just wanted to know when you add the S at the end of toward. How do I know when to use toward and towards. Is it right to say: She walked toward the...

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Can someone explain me how to do this? Here's an example Someone does my taxes every April. I have my taxes done every April 1. Someone is repairing...

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in singular form you was or you were which one is correct?

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in the sentence "None of them moved." is 'none' a pronoun?

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I was wondering if there is a plural of the word "shrimp", is it like "fish-fish" or is the plural shrimps? Do you say: 1 shrimp, 2 shrimp...

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Hi could someone just please have a quick look to see if I have answered my questions correctly.
Many thanks in advance
1. My wife wrote...

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"All you ever do is argue." Is the word argue used in infinitive form ? Why don't we use the gerund form ?

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I only sent her three letters. Which does only modify, sent or three letters ? Thanks

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I want to change the pin number of my ATM card. Or I want to change the pin number to my ATM card. Are both ok?

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Hello everybody. I would like to know if the following sentences are grammatical or not. Thank you for your help. ・John didn't remember whether buying...

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Hello, I am just wondering whether there is any difference (in emphasis?)between these two sentences - or does either of them sound better? I think I have...

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Susan: Oh, no! The door and the window _____!
Victor: who could have done this?
Susan: Go in quickly and see if we've lost anything.
(A) are...

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"All you can do is wait" ,"All you can is wait" Which of the two mentioned sentences is correct and why?

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Hello I was just wondering why IELTS scores are valid for 2 years only? If a person has appeared for the exam and obtained an overall score of 8.0, is...

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I believe the following sentence is correct since "John or me" is an object within a phrase:
"If you would like John or me to review the document,...

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Jairam used to visit temple very Tuesday. Please change this sentence into interrogative sentence. thank you - C. Selvakumar

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1. Jo hn: Hey, why are you here? What's wrong? Harry: My bike ___ stolen. What shall I do now? John: You can ask the police officer for help. Which...

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When I recently sent a letter to court, to be used as my testimony for an issue that concerned my brother, I ended the letter with something like, "Thank...

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I would like to know the meaning of "try a child" in the next passage. Parents should not force their children to admit to stealing. Children...

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Hi there, I have been working on these 'Continuous Functions,' but I have having a few doubts as to the answer. I was wondering if my answer were...

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Can anyone grammatically analyze this passage: 'Homer, tho' greater than his gods, With rough-hewn virtues was sufficed And rough-hewn men: but...

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Hi everyone!! In this sentence " The car needs washing/repairing etc, is the -ing form classed as a gerund or as a participle. Noun =gerund, and verb...

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what is the negative form of 'Let me go for a picnic.' ?
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