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Hi, Since "freshman/sophomore/junior/senior" are nouns, it needs the article "a", am I right? e.g. I am a freshman Thanks in advance.
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Hi, 1. I am looking for a word describing a certain dream. In the dream, you feel awake and your eyes are open but you can neither say anything...
By victorycountry Latest post by victorycountry 4 yr 98 days ago
 
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What is the difference between the following sentences? E.g.: I want you to stay in here. E.g.: I want you to stay here. I am a bit confused...
By Anonymous Latest post by davkett 4 yr 98 days ago
 
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What is the rule for writing out numerals such as one million five hundred twenty thousand seven hundred and twenty-five? Where should the conjunctive...
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Picasso painted more than enough for them in unending variety. The range of his styles is staccato, full of interrupions, switchbacks, and even repetitions...
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is that correct ? can i say:it is as good as cheap.i mean to express that the "thing" has both qualities .it is as good as cheap or it's as tasty as cheap...
By danylearning Latest post by MrPedantic 4 yr 98 days ago
 
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Picasso painted more than enough for them in unending variety. The range of his styles is staccato, full of interruptions, switchbacks, and even...
By Taka Latest post by Taka 4 yr 98 days ago
 
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There is a cat and dog. There are a cat and dog. Which is correct? Thanks.
By BMO Latest post by davkett 4 yr 98 days ago
 
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could someone tell me any expression about "acctually"? can i express this meaning in "as the fact"?is there a expression like so?is it correct or...
By Flying Pig Latest post by pieanne 4 yr 99 days ago
 
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Hello, I know that a modifier usually modifies the subject or the object in the sentence. But, can a modifier (word, phrase, or clause) modify a clause...
 
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Hi Micawber, I saw your sentence "Could you type in your complete sentence again and carefully, please?" posted in one of the topics. I have seen...
By sharad Latest post by Chalky 4 yr 99 days ago
 
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hi there i got some questions regarding this consruction hope u help me get it (well-known phrase lol) the way it's meant to be played the last...
By Hemon Latest post by Hemon 4 yr 99 days ago
 
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Could you please tell me the difference between these expressions: at which point, at which time, by which point, by which time? For example, which...
By Coachpotato Latest post by davkett 4 yr 99 days ago
 
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Hi What is the difference between Be supposed to and Should. Do they have the same usage. Exp: He should be here by now. He is sopposed...
By Salam 1101 Latest post by Anonymous 4 yr 99 days ago
 
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Hello, I was just browsing the net and, by fate, stumbled into this site. Glad to be a new participant of Englishforums.com. I am unsure about the...
 
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Hallo, I'm a bit comfused about writing a date. I have to make short translation concerning statistics and want to be sure. English is my foreign language...
By Anonymous Latest post by Mister Micawber 4 yr 99 days ago
 
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What do these ones mean? 1. There'd better not be eels in here. I hate eels. ( Is 'there'd'= 'there had'? If so, why is 'had' past tense?) 2. I...
By jack112 Latest post by Mister Micawber 4 yr 99 days ago
 
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There is a cat and a dog. (Is this wrong?) Thanks.
By BMO Latest post by Mister Micawber 4 yr 99 days ago
 
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Hi, everyone. Please read the following two sentences. 1. He said he gets/got up at 6:00 every morning. 2. He said he watches/watched TV...
By komountain Latest post by Mister Micawber 4 yr 99 days ago
 
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article related to Software; installed and pathced but stops after only a few seconds and it shows me an error message.
By Xstasia Latest post by Mister Micawber 4 yr 99 days ago
 
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Is there a difference between these ones? Which one is better? 1. Logically, thinking you would not shorten the hours or shut the store down because...
By jack112 Latest post by Mister Micawber 4 yr 99 days ago
 
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How come 'it' is compatible with the plural subject? How does 'it' work in these cases? 1. It is a lot of things to do. 2. People ignorant to the...
By jack112 Latest post by Mister Micawber 4 yr 99 days ago
 
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Hi, There is an unmarried couple and I want to know of how long they have been together. In this case, do you ask like "how long have you been together...
By victorycountry Latest post by Philip 4 yr 99 days ago
 
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In this sentence "Anything come to mind where he could go?", shouldn't you use the word "about" right before 'where he could go'? I'm thinking the same...
By Bamtori Latest post by Philip 4 yr 99 days ago
 
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