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Il Sun, 30 Jan 2005 13:25:40 GMT, John Briggs ha scritto: Maybe, but the "ministers" could also refer to the "kings ... is surely a play about the Wars of the Roses. But he says "Heaven, thy (that means obviously
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Just dealing with question 1, I don't know any more than you do, but here's my FWIW anyway. Short answer: I believe it's optional, and I think everyone willagree with me. I agree, provided that the comma before "but" goes.
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anonymous
5 yr 68 days ago
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I never said A was incorrect. I said that the ... window." (Not sure where "who" fits into the diagram though.) Addressing that last point: "who" is the subject of the subordinate adverbial clause "who broke the
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I never said A was incorrect. I said that the rule quoted by "Inquisitive" that you should always use the ... "I" is the subject of the verb phrase "broke the window." (Not sure where "who" fits into the
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robert lieblich
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Something artificial, then, something that is created and maintained not by a living population but merely by bureaucrats? Not necessarily. I was rather thinking something like "labor of love" by linguists, English teachers all around
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jukka aho
5 yr 99 days ago
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This phenomenon happens to all of us who read books. fairly often for natives. Were talking along, and all ... with uncertainty and the realization that we have never before said it aloud, nor do we remember hearing it spoken. Interesting - and,
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Auxiliary, ancillary. Discreet, discrete. Colour, colourant, coloration. Spellings that send me mad. Impossible to get them right without the help of a dictionary. I'm confused about 'auxiliary' and 'ancillary': Why does the
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Auxiliary, ancillary. Discreet, discrete. Colour, colourant, coloration. Spellings that send me mad. Impossible to get them right without the help of a dictionary. I'm confused about 'auxiliary' and 'ancillary': Why does the
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Today, Richard Chambers (Email Removed) abed: Auxiliary, ancillary. Discreet, discrete. Colour, colourant, coloration. Spellings that send me mad. Impossible to get them right without the help of a dictionary. I'm confused about
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The paid manager acting for the company was in more direct relation with the men and their demands, but even ... public exam in China. I think this sentence is not grammatically correct so I am asking here to be sure. A wonderful example of
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