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If vowels in a language are few,then it is hard to understand that language. and as I said "Because the consonants are mostly pronounced loose that makes it hard to recognise the words." No, because "few vowels" means there
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kooyeen
178 days ago
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I'm making few mistakes grammatically while i speak english. So please suggest me a website or a forum where i can post the sentence and make it correct.
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I'm studying english grammar on daily grammar.com, and I've come across something that I didn't really understand. In the sentence He himself had helped my mother do something, "something" is not a indefinite pronoun but a
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I will correct your mistakes (I am a native English speaker who is learning English Language at college) Dear Sir, Last week, I spent a weekend in your hotel which had a wonderful accommodating environment and good services. It should have been
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anonymous
179 days ago
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Can someone help me make this article look better. I know that it is filled with grammatical errors. I am not a native english writer and I need to improve my english. Tips & suggestions to make this article better are welcome. " Last
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invalidid87
180 days ago
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What is your favourite Grammar Book? I'm pleased you like my explanation! Thank you for that. I don't really have a favourite grammar book - and I haven't read a grammar book for about 30 years anyway. I think for basic elementary
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cool breeze
181 days ago
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It is obviously very casual English, since there is no subject for the verb. There is no reason to find fault with 'felt'-- we assume the feeling was in the past, and there is no context that contradicts this assumption.
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My college had Constitution Day on Sep 16th, and I've assigned to write a synopsis for the day. I wrote and correct the numeric usage in the synopsis, but I still do not have a confidence with what I wrote. For example, I usually make SV
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kyorochan
183 days ago
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A wildlife expert predicts that the reintroduction of the caribou into nothern Mnesota would fail if the timber wolf population density in that region is greater than one wolf for every 39 square miles. Is the sentence structure ok? English
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Hi there, I wrote an english essay for tonight, and I have some grammatical issues I thought you guys might be able to elaborate on. Issue #1 #-- It
seems very much part of the 21 st century’s ‘feel good’ syndrome.
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