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This is similar to a post above. "I have seen a dog" would be the most appropriate use of grammar. If you wanted to say "I saw a dog", you will also need to state when you "saw the dog". E.g. "I just saw a dog" or "I saw a dog five minutes ago".
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We need someone with ___ knowledge of Chinese. It simply not proper grammar, for example, A good idea (you are describing that the idea is good) When you say "The good idea" its simply not proper grammar.
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Hello,
1. Jaya hpes to finish college, get a job, and to find her own apartment.
Is this sentennce correct?
2. To learn proper grammar and writting effectively are my goals.
Is this sentence correct?
3. Dhruv has neither done
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Cuongnp wrote:
Everyday I spend about 30' to listen on BBC chanel or HBO chanel, sometimes I listened, most not. and after that I spend about 30' to listen on computer, I download a lot mp3 file from website www.radio.english.net
and
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Hi Imran,
Welcome to the forum. First, please allow me to commend you for having the desire to improve you language skill. There are obvious problems in you post. As a start, you need to write each word in complete form, not with the ICQ-style
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I feel as though the AmE vs. BrE distinction is largely exaggerated by
non-native English speakers. In reality, the language itself is 99% the
same (the only real differences are pronunciation and a few minor
variations in spelling); and the
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Speaking of proper grammar:
I have noticed with several e-mails sent through the company, the use of the words I, Me and Myself are used differently.
Could you please solve this confusion for me.
What pronoun should be used in a sentence
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I've been taught that when the subject has an "or," you make the verb agree with the subject the verb is closer to. But when you have either , it takes singular 3rd person - if either has is the same as if either B or B has
But on the other
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Dan01 wrote: hi CJ! thank you so much for replying. ' it anticipatory ' is applied in both of the examples as you have explained. it is much clearer now. thanks. as for the second example, i am sorry as i don't mean to confuse you. i was
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hi CJ! thank you so much for replying. ' it anticipatory ' is applied in both of the examples as you have explained. it is much clearer now. thanks. as for the second example, i am sorry as i don't mean to confuse you. i was 'goggling' (see link)
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