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Hello Vctory Ong, I enjoyed reading your essay, I think you're an imaginative writer who is skilled at making the place you are describing seem real. Here are some of the errors I noticed in your essay.
We enjoys, they dances, jogs...
ESL Essay, Writing World
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ben777
81 days ago
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Hi,
what part of speech is the word 'a'. It's an indefinite article.
For example, in the sentence, "Either this is a delusion or there are is oatmeal cookies nearby." What part of speech is the word 'a'?
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Hi, why do the following titles contain the definite article and not the indefinite article: Gunship: The Helicopter Simulation (name of a computer game) Bridge: The English Magazine for Students (name of a magazine) The above are real life examples.
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Hi, why do the following titles contain the definite article and not the indefinite article: Gunship: The Helicopter Simulation (name of a computer game) Bridge: The English Magazine for Students (name of a magazine) The above are real life
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Usually no article, but a definite article is possible if the sentence is specific about the source of the smell.
His breath smelled of the fish he had eaten for dinner.
I can't think of an instance where an indefinite article
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Hii, I have a question related to this that nagged me for some time in the past and that I forgot ... until I saw this thread. I know that there's a special word order when we have as - how - so - too , the indefinite article, a noun and an
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Hi again,
English grammar books published in Japan explains: "This is the doll that he made yesterday," suggests that he made only one doll yesterday. Yes.
It also suggests that the listener is already aware that a doll was made.
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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clive
103 days ago
Articles, Grammar, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Indefinite, Context, Usages, France, Asia, Speaking, Chat, Friendships, Languages
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Thanks. English grammar books published in Japan explains: "This is the doll that he made yesterday," suggests that he made only one doll yesterday. "This is a doll that he made yesterday," suggests that he made more than one
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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snappy
103 days ago
Articles, Grammar, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Indefinite, Usages, Asia, Speaking, Chat, Friendships, Languages
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Hi,
Does this conversation sound natural? No, it doesn't. Here's the natural version.
A: Can you tell me how to restart this machine, please? B: Sure. It's easy. Just press this button.
Clive
Thanks. Please
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Does this conversation sound natural? A: Can you tell me how to restart this machine? B: Sure. It's easy. Open the top cover and press a small green button that is located on the back of the top cover. Should it be "press the small green
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