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Hello, this is my first post here, I like to know these words kilometer centimeter Are those words noun if they are standing alone ? if it's, what kind of noun it's, proper noun or abstract noun or etc ? After that, I want to indentify the part of
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eagerlearner
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Hello, this is my first post here, I like to know these words kilometer centimeter Are those words noun if they are standing alone ? if it's, what kind of noun it's, proper noun or abstract noun or etc ? After that, I want to indentify the part of
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anonymous
2 yr 183 days ago
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Cool Breeze wrote: Grammarian-bot wrote: Congress is debating a bill requiring certain employers to provide workers with unpaid
leave so that they can care for sick or newborn children. I have a serious problem with deciding when to use
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Grammarian-bot wrote: Congress is debating a bill requiring certain employers to provide workers with unpaid
leave so that they can care for sick or newborn children. I have a serious problem with deciding when to use prepositions before verbs
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Alienvoord, I appreciate you're constructive criticism. Allow me to rebute: 1) Comprehensible, yes. But many expressions are comprehensible even without being gramatically sound. The nuances I try to reveal in this post are to help you write
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drewauerbach
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1) My little brother would not turn down the radio volume in the morning.
MY = possessive adjective
LITTLE = DESCRIPTIVE ADJECTIVE
BROTHER = noun
WOULD = modal auxiliary
NOT = NEGATIVE PARTICLE
TURN = main verb
DOWN =
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4 yr 164 days ago
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Dear teachers, Would you please tell me if my analysis is correct ? 1) My little brother would not turn down the radio volume in the morning. MY = possessive adjective LITTLE = determinative adjective (quantifier) BROTHER = noun WOULD = modal
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Summarising: Three ways of looking at it. Extracts from the Geoffrey Leech article, " />English Grammar in Conversation .
View 1: Spoken English has no grammar at all: it is grammatically inchoate.
(That view) ...does not need to be taken
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PASTEL wrote:
MrP! How are you? I'm glad to see you again.
Wow, how long did it take you to squeeze those examples? If I read it more than twice, I'm going to faint to the ground. I assure you, I will.
I have a new question.
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I'll just see if the nurse has a sentence I can put them in.
Yes, let's hope these prepositions, adverbs, and modals all get sentenced to lifelong linguistic service at Englishforums.com.
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