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Beware incorrect it's for its. We use (its) for the possessive pronoun and reserve (it's) as the contraction for it is. ...or it has. mike
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@news.hananet.net on 06 Nov 2003: 1. She is one of those women who speaks well of others. 2. She is one of those women who speak well of others. Someone please help - which is correct 1 or 2 and why? #2. Because the relative pronoun
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}> }>> A homeowner in my neighborhood put up the exterior Christmas lights }>> over the weekend. }>> }>> Also, ... no homeowners in my neighborhood. You used the word three times in one posting, and I'm strongly
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tony cooper
6 yr 22 days ago
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1. She is one of those women who speaks well of others. 2. She is one of those women who ... which is correct 1 or 2 and why? Can you break it down into it's parts, subject object complement etc. Case 2 is correct. She is one of ( those women
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} }> }> }>> A homeowner in my neighborhood put up the exterior Christmas lights }>> over the weekend. }>> }>> Also, there is a house in the neighborhood that has a Christmas tree, }>> complete with lights, up
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r j valentine
6 yr 23 days ago
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Can anyone point out the gender of the word 'soldier' ... word any masculine gender explicitly associated with its meaning ? The etymology is at , even with a paragraph of "word history". Seems it originally meant
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raymond s. wise
6 yr 23 days ago
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Minti filted: Recently I got into argument with my friend with my friend about the following sentence "All men are mortal." She ... should read the $1 for more info" where the author intented to say "He/she should read $1 for
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I am trying to prepare class notes for teaching the basics of phrasal verbs to ESOL/EFL students. I am having trouble trying to find an ONLINE discussion of how to identify the PV particle as being an adverb or a preposition as in: I can't
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Most of the verbs have both finite and non-finite forms.
Every form that is declined (i.e. shows person, singular or plural and tense) by a special ending is a "finite verbform".
Those forms that are not declined (i.e. that do not show the
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I think that the German is more logical; why should we using the dative case in our example? Strictly speaking English has no dative, only an accusative form that is only noticeable with certain pronouns. I suspect tha ... literacy the language
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