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"Sending shooting pains" 1. in this phrase, what does "shooting" mean? 2. is "shooting" the adjective here? 3. can i also say: "shooting pains through my back" (with shooting used as verb)? 4. is
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It is a post-modifying adjective of the noun 'address/problem'.
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Pleasehelp, some words may have a single form, which, however, corresponds to several parts of speech. In this light, open can be an adjective ( an open window ), a verb ( open the window ), or a noun ( life in the open ). Such words are called
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hi, In my reply, I want to say 2 things. 1: I misunderstand that MSc and BSc are adjective only. I don't know they can be nouns. thanks 2: someone told me that "I have a BSc and an MSc degrees in economics" "I have ( 2 things
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Hi,
First, please tell us if you know the difference between an adjective, an adverb and a noun.
CliveD
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Hi,
1. I walk and I do walking. What is the difference between these two?
The latter is not very idiomatic. It sounds a bit like you are taling about your hobbies.
2. Drink milk before you go to sleep. and Drinking milk before sleeping
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Here are my preferences: 1 In what/ which episode does she get murdered? 2 What is a crow the sy m bol of? (can you end with a preposition?) <You can, but better to avoid. "The crow is a symbol of what?"> 3 I sold it for the price
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Hi ESL I was looking up the word 'affirm' in a dictionary, and couldn't help but to know how to use the related forms for any type of word e.g. noun, adjective, adverb, etc. Example: --
af⋅firm⋅a⋅ble, adjective
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Dear friends, just a follow-up. Some critics still maintain that due to can only be used as an adjective, and not as a preposition; thus, in their view, a sentence like The game was postponed due to rain is ungrammatical and should be reworded in
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Dear friend, the first set of examples is quite correct grammatically, no doubt, representing the pattern verb + object + to-infinitive complementation . In this case, passivization is possible, though some constraints still apply even to this
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