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Hi Can we use a phrasal verb 'enter into' in this sentence? e.g. This progamme will be entered in the school calendar. Thanks.
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Although I know the lexical difference between holiday and holidays I usually get confused when it comes to forming the appropriate grammatical form in sentences like: This is/are the best holiday OR This/They is/are the best holidays Can
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Dear friend, an interesting question you've asked, and may I present my view on the subject. You accurately define the term idiom, and it logically stems from the definition that all phrasal verbs are idioms, since their meaning, as a rule,
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I know "idiom" means "a group of words having unique meaning compared to the meaning of individual word in the group". Similarly, "phrasal verb" which is a combination of "verb + adverb or preposition or
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Hello, Raja, let me highlight the main point in your post. You essentially ask about questions beginning with wh -words (that's why they are termed wh -questions). To form them correctly, you need to be aware that they can be subdivided into 1
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1. is the sentence "Sending shooting pains through my back" correct? 2. or is it ok if i also use " Shooting pains through my back" or "Sending pains through my back" please give me some ideas on the three
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can you use an adjective to modify an intransitive verb
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is it ok to write "cars , whose colors are green" or "cars of which the color are green"
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Hi,
In the sentence: I really should go home to my wife, but I need to see the deviltry! Question: Is 'should' a helping verb to 'go'? 'Should' is a modal auxiliary verb
and Is 'need' a helping verb to
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Singular verb as in 'it'? But the show itself is also a singular entity so the verb should be singular too. Correct? Thanks.
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