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Hi, I hear these expressions quite often but they are not clear to me. What is the difference between 'up the street ' and 'down the street'...

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Can i say ;
what motivate does Ms. Jay to learn English as a second language?.
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" For her to have survived this ordeal is amazing." In this sentence , is " For her to have survived " used as a noun phrase ? What...

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John was as helpless before Mary as Mary was before Mike. Is this sentence correct?

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Can you please explain me when and when not to use commas after "However" at the start and at the middle of sentences. Can you give some examples.

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I have once heard the difference in meaning between the following sentences. 1. He tossed the ball with his left hand. (= He used his left hand, and not...

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To what extent is the teacher's understanding of the concepts and theories of grammar helpful to the teaching of grammar in schools?

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Can you please check my articles here? Thank you Passive opening of the sinus entrances and Eustachian tube is the ideal way to equalize pressure between...

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Should there be a comma after the word thus?

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Could anyone correct my writing for me?
Many thanks in advance.
20 NOV 2009 FRI Thinking Of Losing Weights
Since first...

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I feel awful.
The flowers in the garden smell sweet.
Please tell me which part of speech is awful and sweet.
Thanx!

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what is the proper punctuation to show possession in this example..employee's training history

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Hi! Long Time No See!
Finally graduating, I can now start writing dairies. I decided to write them before but I was stopped...

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Hi, I wonder if someone could tell me the difference between 'No matter what' and 'ain't about'. For example: Ain't about how long...

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hello everyone, i just joined to this group i don't know if i should write my question here or not! but plase correct my sentence " THE MOST USAGE...

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Can you pelase check if articles are needed here. Ataxia wasn't mentioned before in the text. Thanks. Ataxia as a symptom of pneumocephalus can be...

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Could you please help me with this. I'm struggleing with the structure and grammar. thank you 1 Pushing your dentist appointment back a month will...

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I have read some books introducing the following sentences as infinitive clause.
You must book early
As far as my understanding, a clause contains...

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have you won a soul? or have you win a soul? which of the two is grammatically correct.

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I know "postpone" means delay an event. However, I can't find a single word that means the opposite i.e. make an event happen earlier than scheduled. Could...

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Hi. Would both of these be correct under a right context? Are these reported speech? I think they are reported speech. Would the difference between the...

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Is it correct to say " a sporting centre"?

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is "any people" a right usage? generally we use "any person". but i came across this in some book

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Excuse me! We are three students of Daitou bunnka university in Japan. Can I have your help? First of all. We would like to ask some question about Are...

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"I know (who, whom) to believe." I am not sure if I should use "who" or "whom" in the above sentence. Please give the grammatical...
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