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Could someone help me look for a word?
When you have a tank of water and you drop something in it, causing the water level to go up.
What is the object or process called?
I remember seeing something in the dictionary that has
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Although I know the lexical difference between holiday and holidays I usually get confused when it comes to forming the appropriate grammatical form in sentences like: This is/are the best holiday OR This/They is/are the best holidays Can
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You're welcome, my friend. Joining words by means of the conjunction and is known as coordination . Elements joined this way are termed conjoints (in basketball and tennis , these are basketball, tennis ). Some linguists also draw a
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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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The Class took their examinations in two separete rooms. Or The Class took its examinations in two separete rooms. Which one is correct? In my opinion first one seemed to be correct. But then read somewhere that class is a collective noun and
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thank you for your reply! I have one more question. Could the word- "ALL" modify sg. noun form? For example.. "all student" and " all the student" ??
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Hi Cute572 You should use "affect", which means "have an influence on". The word "effect" is usually used as a noun, and it doesn't work as a verb in your sentence. You could use either "likely" or
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Hi Guys! I have a problem understanding antecedent of pronouns. In my knowledge the antecedent like pronoun is used in place of noun. In a sentence besides of repeating subject name again and again we use pronoun instead, and this noun is the
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Hi,
In tehnical fields, and in business generally, it is not unusual for people to try to use a noun as a verb. Sometimes the meaning is clear. This time, to me, it isn't.
Clive
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's : Curtis's. All singular nouns follow the same rule. Add 's. CJ
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