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Support for the party dropped 5 points in May. Support for the party = nominal group & subject. for the party = prepositional group. Does this group have a function (like how the nominal group is the subject) the party = a nominal group
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Humanity's peregrination through(out) the ages ? Through is the only choice here. Through is used in reference to a movement or passage that proceeds linearly; throughout to a movement or passage that proceeds spatially. In your example,
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Hi, Schools getting more points in the tables for "hard" subjects, including maths, physics and languages, but fewer points for so-called "soft" subjects such as media studies. I usually expect to see an article or a determiner
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A determiner such as "the", "your", "these" etc. would normally be used before "bags". In the examples I'll use "the".
The usual form is "You must carry the bags yourself". You
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"We lost almost anything" doesn't make sense, so let's change it to "We lost almost everything".
Here, "almost" is listed as an adjective:
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/almost
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It is incorrect on several fronts. I suppose you mean: Education is one determiner of success in life.
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Hi,
Which one is correct:
"Each organization stores a part of data" or
"Each organization stores part of data"
You can say either 'part of' or 'a part of'. 'A part of' seems a little
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Yes, there should be an article or other determiner before 'Danish'. Even the most professional publishers sometimes fail at proofreading.
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Thank you, Barbara. Its is a possessive determiner, isn't it?
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I doubt that it can be done without a determiner for 'heart', at least, but I still can make nothing of it.
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