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Normal 0 false false false RU X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 Hello, Raja, It goes without saying that there is no blame in being a non-native speaker and a layperson in linguistic science, so
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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gleb_chebrikoff
9 days ago
Regards, Clauses, Pronouns, Adverbs, Intonations, Pronunciation, Phonetics, Relationships, Writing, Sentences, Friendships, Friends, Semantics, Expressions, Numbers
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Have you considered what happens if you insist on subject-verb inversion in all questions AND insist that the question word must always be first? The two are contradictory. Placing the question word first takes precedence. ____ said that? Who
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Dear friend, both a correct, but the first option is generally more common among British English speakers. The choice of the pronoun largely depends on your intention: if you wish to speak of a class as a number of individuals, you should resort
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Few of the people - we've already talked about which group of people we mean, few of them realize this. (Emphasizes just how few)
A few of the people - we've already talked about which group of people we man, and "a
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Great film. What they knew then, but has been forgotten now, is that a popcorn entertainment film can also be ... without the emotions and without the intelligence. We just get the TRANSFORMERS half. GUNGA DIN was both halves. - Bill Everybody
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Raja, let me make a number of essential clarifications: 1. ' Hence , that the 'do'-construction in "Who went to the park?" is not possible or at least less preferable (which of the two is it in your opinion?) in "Who
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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gleb_chebrikoff
11 days ago
Constructions, Clauses, Pronouns, Adverbs, Intonations, Relationships, Writing, Sentences, Context, Speaking, Friendships, Speeches, Friends, Numbers
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I don't think it matters. Use it with the machine Use it on the machine. Use it at the machine. Use it FOR the machine. Note that ATM includes the word "machine" so ATM machine is a bit redundant, like VIN number or SSN number.
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Hi,
More natural are -
I want to change the pin number on my ATM card.
I want to change my ATM pin number.
Clive
Natural, yes, but redundant, because the n in pin stands for number.
I'm also always amused by
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Hi,
More natural are -
I want to change the pin number on my ATM card.
I want to change my ATM pin number.
Clive
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I want to change the pin number of my ATM card. Or I want to change the pin number to my ATM card. Are both ok?
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