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Hi Anon: The answer to your question (Cna adjectives be plural?) is no. English does not inflect adjectives for case, number or gender agreement with the nouns they modify. English does inflect nouns and pronouns (for number, not case or gender).
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Hi Bino,
Two comments: The more poetic "she" or "her" is used when we know which country is being discussed. In a general discussion about "any and all states" then the neutral "its" is the only one that
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Hi, Welcome to the Forum. What is the gender of national states, or which pronoun do you use to refer to the word "state". The actual case is the following: Each of the contracting states shall carry *** own costs associated with the
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What is the gender of national states, or which pronoun do you use to refer to the word "state". The actual case is the following: Each of the contracting states shall carry xxx own costs associated with the arbitration proceedings What
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hi! i need to write essay about social justice issue, and my topic is "marriage". can somebody help me check my grammarm verb tense and proofread it for me. thanks in advance i really appreciate it..
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I've found that generally, cars are the opposite gender of their owner. This isn't always the case, but it seems the trend. To say that objects do not have gender in english is not entirely true. Ships for example are female.
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In the essay “There Is No Unmarked Women”, Deborah Tannen has written a comparison differentiating between males and females with two terms. With these two terms, she then compares the sexes by the nonverbal communication brought on by personal
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Hi Nao, and welcome to the forum.
Is this a discussion for a class you're taking? Do you need to write an essay on this? You shoudl share your thoughts too.
I can tell you one thing: I took an editing class, and was bitterly disappointed
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Hi, So it's English but not used in Western countries? I don't see any contradiction. First, the link you posted is from India (not regarded as a Western country, here), where things might be different - it's a cultural and legal
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Hi, You haven't seen it in an advertisement for the job opening or something? I've never seen it either. That's because in many Western countries it would be considered sex discrimination and whoever puts such an advert might get into
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