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In the sentence "he is being recommended for the award " the answer is present progressive passive of recomend. Why do we state passive and progressive, what is the reasoning for that?
Your example sentence isn’t grammatically wrong,
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Hi,
I'm learning about how to put together the cover letter.
I need help with my own cover letter (I need this to sound fluent and English) but first, I would like to share what I have learnt by myself (you are welcome to give some
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Hi Norwolf,
I see you are really entangled with the explanations of the idiom which we have spent much time on.
When someone make a reference about another person, "so and so can't walk and chew gum the same time", he is
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Just curious: What do you think it's governed by, if not money? I mean, I know you're an educated guy. ... entrenched Hollywood producer lays out tens of millions of dollars with anything less than the expectation of making a profit.
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English is my third language. I'm learning about how to put together the cover letter. I need help with my own cover letter (I need this to sound fluent and English) but first, I would like to share what I have learnt by myself (you are
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In this context to use “is” / “are” is dependent on the guidelines for preparing a proposal to client by your organization.
As pointed out that grammar is evolving and changes from country to country, year by year. Make a note in proposal
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Beware calling a gerund anything but a gerund on this site. The present participle ("ing" form of verb) has more than one use, but when it functions as a noun, it's identity as "gerund" is defended here with religious
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Hi,
what does alt stand for reference range of 30 -65 i had 72 and what can i do to lower it
This is rather incomprehensible English.
You seem to be asking us 2 questions.
What does 'alt' stand for? I don't know,
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Philip
Thanks for your reply. This is the sentence in context:
New, speculatively built accommodation is unlikely to meet business needs precisely
Looking at your two examples it looks like it should have an apostrophe ie:
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Hi Tom Without "the" preceding "roads" and "police", the reference is more general. The use of "the" makes the reference to "roads" and "police" more specific. "I called the
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