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When Eleanor lost both of her parents, she moved in with her grandmother, Mary Hall. Due to Eleanor 's shyness, she did not have many friends; basically her classmates thought that she was weird. The years that Eleanor spent with her
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When Eleanor lost both of her parents, she moved in with her grandmother, Mary Hall. Due Eleanor shyness, she did not have many friends; basically her classmates thought that she weird. The years that Eleanor spent with her grandmother were awful.
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When Eleanor lost both of her parents, she moved in with her grandmother , Mary Hall . Students at Eleanor’s school thought that she was weird, and because of this she rarely had friends over , especially boys. Grandmother Hall was often mean to
ESL General English Grammar Questions
by
cwtch
179 days ago
Possessives, Tenses, Literature, Marriage, Relationships, Countries, United States, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Students, American, Friendships, Friends
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"Too short a time" would not generally be used in everyday conversation, but it appears a lot in literature. When used appropriately, it is quite acceptable. Mostly we would say "not enough time" nowadays.
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When Eleanor lost both of her parents, she moved in with her grandmother Mary Hall . Students at Eleanor’s thought that she was weird, and because of this she rarely had friends over especially boys. Grandmother Hall was often mean to Eleanor ,
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Here is a site where you can probably get more and better responses to your question.
http://www.online-literature.com
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Hi,
In my experience, the term 'bourgeois' is used today primarily as a pejorative. If one says someone is 'bourgeois', one is saying a negative thing about them.
I assume 'mediocrity' is used in the sense of
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In the U.K. people more commonly talk about ' having a bath'. The phrase ' taking a bath' is more common in literature. Both 'taking a bath' and 'having a bath' are perfectly correct, it is a matter of choice.
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Hello Everybody!
I study english literature. i graduate two years ago but i still study it. i faced many difficulties through my study one of these difficulties is the rare of free resources.
before a while i met a lecturer of english
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No. The internet is international, and so is the IETF (and it even holds meetings outside of N. America just ... of dogs are there?"? In English English, for a start, and preferably with quotations (of either form) from well-respected
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