[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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Ask your questions on grammar and get your sentence checked. We answer lots of different types of general English grammar questions here. DO NOT post paragraphs and compositions here. Post them in our Essay, Report and Composition Writing Forum.
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Hi Teachers, Do you say " it goes it a cycle" or "it goes on a cycle"? I am not sure to use in or on. Thanks in advance.
By E9394 Latest post by davkett 4 yr 75 days ago
 
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Hello, 1.A cobra dared show its head inside the walls. 2.Acobra dared to show its head inside the walls. Which one is correct? Can we use "dare to...
By hanuman_2000 Latest post by Mister Micawber 4 yr 76 days ago
 
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Dear all Teachers, 1) I can't help falling in love with you. -What does this mean? 2) I can't stand not seeing you. -This means : I don't...
By Stevenukd Latest post by Mister Micawber 4 yr 76 days ago
 
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1. The two utilities are (determiner) device manager and (determiner) component service. (Is this sentence correct without determiners? I think it is...
By jack112 Latest post by Mister Micawber 4 yr 76 days ago
 
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Hi! This is a long sentence for me. I am not quite sure that I understand. Can anyone of them explan the sentence structures for me? It was not...
By Lynn3 Latest post by CalifJim 4 yr 76 days ago
 
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hi! im confused wih the use of has, have & had when sentences are converted into questions..just want to know if the verbs of the questions below are...
By Anonymous Latest post by CalifJim 4 yr 76 days ago
 
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Hello, What is meaning of the following? 1.She is feather-brained girl. Thanks.
By hanuman_2000 Latest post by MrPedantic 4 yr 76 days ago
 
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Does 'get' or 'gain' in the following sentences make a difference?: In just 2 hours, you’ll get new ideas on how this tool can help you study in...
By Anonymous Latest post by Clive 4 yr 76 days ago
 
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Is "in" needed in the following sentence? E.g: I am doing French (in) this semester. Thank you
By My Celine Latest post by spinnaker 4 yr 76 days ago
 
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Modestly, Rachel Carson said that one book couldn't change much, but on that she may have been wrong. About 'on that', what does 'that' refer...
By Taka Latest post by Taka 4 yr 76 days ago
 
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Can we say (or write): Find out how Man U and Arsenal have been doing right that keeps them in the top 3 positions year after year. Normally...
By Anonymous Latest post by nona the brit 4 yr 76 days ago
 
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Hello everyone, Quote " The licence awarded yesterday by the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (HFEA) allows only experimental use of the...
By souroin Latest post by souroin 4 yr 76 days ago
 
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As we all know, exposure to high levels of benzene will reduce white blood cell counts. So what does "take toll on" mean in "benzene takes toll on...
By jeff_999 Latest post by jeff_999 4 yr 76 days ago
 
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Hello, I am not sure whether the five sentences make sense in term of grammar and semantics. Can you give me a hand with checking them ...
By kk Latest post by davkett 4 yr 76 days ago
 
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Hi , I would like to know the exactly meanings of these expressions I have read: " a real British gentleman who looked like the actor Charles Laughton...
By Anonymous Latest post by Mister Micawber 4 yr 76 days ago
 
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Observable as a tendency of our culture is a -----of ------psychoanalysis: we no longer feel that it can solve our emotional problems. (A) divergence...
By jeff_999 Latest post by Mister Micawber 4 yr 76 days ago
 
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"It seemed a sheet of sun." "It" refers to a large and very bright explosion.
By Anonymous Latest post by davkett 4 yr 76 days ago
 
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Hello, I am an air hostess. I am a non-native speaker of English. Please help me with the dialogues given below. Is there any website where I can find...
By Anonymous Latest post by nona the brit 4 yr 77 days ago
 
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can anyone help please!!! Please give me two example sentences for each of the following tenses , 1. first conditional tense(probable condition...
By Shasam Latest post by Clive 4 yr 77 days ago
 
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teachers,I came across these sentence Rewrite the sentence: * I find it surprising that she didn't like her present. ----> I would have a thought that...
By Green89 Latest post by Clive 4 yr 77 days ago
 
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Hello, 1. The heavy flood causes loss to life and property. 2. The heavy flood causes loss of life and property. Which one is correct?
By hanuman_2000 Latest post by Clive 4 yr 77 days ago
 
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I asked for help on some grammar sentences about 3 days ago. I've checked everynight and I haven't gotten an relpy back. The message was sended to hitchhiker...
By Jennys Latest post by MrPedantic 4 yr 77 days ago
 
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I've met a sentence but I don't know why I cann't use "made" instead of "had made"? San Francisco of the 1890s mocked the claim that declared Los...
By Murof Latest post by Murof 4 yr 77 days ago
 
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Hello. I wonder if the continuous form is appropiate in this sentence or should I use the present perfect: We have not been smoking since 9.00....
By Klavier Latest post by CalifJim 4 yr 77 days ago
 
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Help! What would be the proper way (referring to commas and quotation marks) to write this sentence: A few of our favorite quotes include "Rome wasn...
By Studyhard Latest post by pieanne 4 yr 77 days ago
 
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