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In this essay I am about to touch on the existence of God. There is not yet an entirely proven yes or no answer to this mind blowing question, that is why in this essay I cannot possible answer if God exists or not. Instead I will try my best to
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Articles, Capital Letters, Abbreviations, Clauses, British English, Colons, Affirmative Sentences, Business English, Antonyms, Accusative, Abstract Nouns, CELTA, Analogies, Application Letters, American Accents
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hi teacher! To feel this pain with you To feel this pain with you To feel this pain I'm falling to grey To feel this pain with you Buried dreams will withered dried Sorrow is your guide You haven't the will to carry on You'll feel
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Grammatically, it is correct (past participle as an adjective), but this is not usually used to describe a person. It is used for liquids and abstract nouns (concentrated effort, concentrated milk) The sentence should be the present progressive -
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Hello..let me try to answer your question.. An abstract noun (countable/uncountable) may be used with an indefinite article when a certain aspect of the notion denoted by the noun is meant. And the indefinite article expresses a certain kind of
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I'm freaking out about articles. It's not just you! A lot of learners have trouble with this aspect of English! Here are a few principles you might keep in mind. (It is not a comprehensive list!) As a first approximation or default
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. What are your opinions first, Ohayo? An abstract noun refers to states, events, concepts, feelings, qualities, etc., that have no physical existence. A concrete noun refers to objects and substances , including people and animals, that exist
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Hi I'm unsure if the following underlined words are concrete or abstract noun? had a seizure seizure symptoms injuries services the call address treatment the society rewards hours plans support handout scheme perception Thank you!
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Here is a question on which I have been wracking my brain for some time now and finally decided to write in. If we do not use an article before 'uncountable nouns and abstract nouns' why do we say ' Can you give me a lift to the
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Welcome to EF, mariappan Truth is always an abstrcat noun because you can't put it on the scales and weigh it. It may occasionally be countable, which has nothing to do with being abstract. I may be wrong but I think it's the article (the)
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hi,what is use an abstract noun in a sentence Please tell me an abstract noun. Then I can help you to use it in a sentence. Hi Clive I haven't read all the posts in this thread and thus I don't really know what this is all about.
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