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If I am writing a sentence that says, Bournemouth on the South Coast...would south coast have capital letters?
Thanks.
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Hi,
On which days are your english classes?
Which days are your english classes?
You need a capital letter for ' E nglish'.
Are both these questions right Yes, see below. or is it only the first one that is correct? If so,
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Hi, Neither is correct because they lack capital letters and punctuation. If you fix this problem, the first is correct and is the one you should use in a test, a formal letter and so on. You'll sometimes hear the second, though.
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Hi, I have some questions.
I know the /a man who took this picture. - Only one person took the picture, so use "the."
S he is the /a teacher that I like the best. - There is only one "best-liked teacher," so use
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Yes, it is. From Dictionary.com: re⋅gard⋅ing –preposition 'with regard to; respecting; concerning': He said nothing regarding the lost watch.
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Hi again,
Could you tell me if the word "regarding" is considered a preposition in the following title:
Mothers' Narratives Regarding Their Child with Autism Predict Maternal Synchronous Behavior during Play
Thanks
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Hi,
soon, I will be going under a minor surgery.
No.
Soon, I will be undergoing (a) minor surgery.
Note you need a capital letter at the start.
I believe using 'a' here is more characteristic of American English.
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Hi,
1. the workers demanded that their pay would be raised from the following week on. Not 'would'.
2. the workers demanded that their pay be raised from the following week on. OK.
If these two sentences are both wrong, can any
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1. Never, EVER write anything in application for something related to your education that doesn't use proper capitalization and punctuation.
2. Find out what the scholarship is for - girls studying engineering, middle children of Latvian
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I wonder if a comma before the word (pronoun?) "which" would be correct.-- No; the following clause is a critical part of the definition of 'enzyme'. I also think that the word in capital letters "TECHNICAL" (in brackets) means the word is
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