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please help me correct!!!!
1.The weather will remember me England. ( I don't the error here ,and what type it is,word order ,grammar or tenses) 2. The father is very humouristic. The error here is spelling mistake it must be ( humoristic) but i think this spelling is American ,can i use this speeling here?
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PLEASE HELP ME TO CORRECT THIS!!!
I cannot correct the following sentence,please try to correct it, 1.The weather will remember me England . please also say what sort of error it contains - tense,word order ,or grammar . 2. The father is very humouristic. I think the error in here is the spelling mistake it should be( ...
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Are there any more errors ?pls help!!!
G (grammar) SP( spelling) T (TENSES) P (punctuation) PR( preposition)WO (word order) V ( vocabulary) I am 46 years old and married for twenty years .We have got three children,one soon and two daughters .There are six, eight and eleven years old.I am an electrical...
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Please help me correct the following passage!!!!! correct and clssify the error as G(grammar) Sp ( spelling) WO ( word order) P ( punctuation) V (vocabulary) PR (prepositions) T (tense) I had been in London for about four days , I saw the Tower of London ,the Tower Bridge the ...
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Re: whomever or whoever?
Hello, Paco. Not that I am anywhere close to being a linguist but, according to the little history of the English language I studied years ago, the "Anglo-Saxon" words (I think Pemmican knows more about this!!), are more than just "borrowings". Low German, or some branch of it -which the Angles...
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Re: Mister Micawber - Need help with these sentence correction qns.
Eimai_Anglos wrote:The correct word order would be: "... not simply (verb infinitive) ...".E.g. "... not simply to react to it". Most who pay close attention to grammar still prefer not to "split" an infinitive. I am one of those people, but I have sometimes had occasion to split the infinitive...
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Rules of Parts of Speech for Computer Project
This is probably a really dumb question, but I figure I will ask anyways. I am trying to write a computer program that parses a sentance and determines wether or not that sentance is grammatically accurate. What I need and for some reason, cant seem to find is some site or book or anything that...
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Adverbial objectives
Many English nouns and noun phrases can be used as adverbs. They are called "adverbial objectives". From the standpoint of word order, an adverbial objective is put as if it were an objective of a verb, but actually it works as an adverbial modifier of the verb. This sort of constructs comes from...
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Re: SPELLING!!!
Hi franvel, feel free to correct my mistakes, or I should say, please correct my mistakes, grammar, spelling, word order...when you feel like. Thanks!
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Re: It feels
"Sometimes it feels lonely to be here in the big city surrounded by millions of people." MTL, learning a language is not simply a matter of learning vocabulary, grammar and word order. You also need to get a feel for it, and recognise that although you can say "it feels lovely" (subject + 'feel'...
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