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I don't particularly like the style, however, Anon. Both seem
rather cavalier unless used as advertising. I much prefer
'that'-- making #2 unusable.
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Both are correct but have different meanings.
The first refers to a specific piece of technology and the second refers to technology in general.
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Which of the following would be considered the best grammar -
1. Technology as you've never seen before.
2. Technology as you've never seen it before.
Thanks.
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HE IS TELLING ME GREAT OLD STORIES ABOUT MY GRANDFATHER AND HIMSELF" is proper grammar.
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which is proper grammar?
he was watching golf or tennis and telling me stories about he and my grandfather.
he was watching golf or tennis and telling me stories about my grandfather and him.
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WHICH IS PROPER GRAMMAR:
"HE IS TELLING ME GREAT OLD STORIES ABOUT HE AND MY GRANDFATHER"
"HE IS TELLING ME GREAT OLD STORIES ABOUT MY GRANDFATHER AND HIMSELF"
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There is not enough difference in the what or which to prefer one over the other, even if English is your native language. The greater difference would be in asking what or which languages (plural) you each understand. If either or both of you are
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Julielai,
We try as much as possible to get the people asking for help to use proper grammar. So we ought to do the same when responding.
We don't have to use formal English, but we should stay away from the OK (okay), U (you), wanna (want
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I tried to find a proper grammar rule on adverb placement, and the best one I could find is:
Adverb position varies greatly in English. However as a general rule, adverbs of frequency come before the main verb. (except when the main verb is the
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for I and YOU pronouns...in rules of using is and are....singular nouns/pronouns normally follow the linking verb in singular form. However with I and YOU, even if they appear to be one person. I and YOU are exceptions. the proper grammar for it
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