We have partnered with TradePub to bring you free industry magazines and resources - no coupons or credit cards required!
Visit: englishforums.tradepub.com
-
Hi, alc24! I'll try to help you with these sentences. Are these sentences that you are trying to write correctly for yourself or for an assignment? 1 When/If I don't have to wait, I take the subway otherwise I take a cab. When is the
ESL General English Grammar Questions
by
lisascott
27 days ago
Articles, Grammar, Abbreviations, Spelling, Formal Letters, Formal, Writing, Sentences, References, Business, Career, Speaking, Chat, Friendships, Letters
-
just to clear things up
What does this word designate/mean/refer t o ? MEAN or REFER TO which word would you use???
He killed the person (who) he thought had killed his parents. OK WHO is optional ??
She has enough battery
-
Hi Alc You may have better luck in getting quick responses if you post fewer sentences in each thread. Your assumption that checking and responding to your long lists of sentences is very quick work is not the case. Are you being paid to correct
ESL General English Grammar Questions
by
yankee
105 days ago
American English, Grammar, Abbreviations, Spelling, References, Business, Career, United States, Colours, Speaking, Chat, American, Friendships, Languages, Correcting
-
I've correct the capitals and puntuation, could someone go over this quickly and check my corrections
thank you
she shoots better than most people/has better aim than most people BOTH
Lets see who can get furthest on who
-
You know, this forum is for General English Grammar Questions. "General" suggests that the questions should be of general interest to anyone learning English. It seems that it is increasingly being used as a chat room for students of a
ESL General English Grammar Questions
by
khoff
125 days ago
Capital Letters, Grammar, Abbreviations, Spelling, Learning English, TEFL, Writing, Students, Speaking, Chat, Friendships, Careers, Teaching, Qualifications, Languages
-
Hi Cwtch I agree with you completely that you have to be very careful when using abbreviations. And I also think it would be a good idea to write out "letter of credit" (rather than abbreviate) when you are communicating for the very
-
With tongue firmly in cheek, here are some rules to keep in mind when using the Queen's English: 1. Verbs has to agree with their subjects. 2. Prepositions are not words to end sentences with. 3. And don't start a sentence with a
Words, Puns, and Jokes
by
rootlesstree
304 days ago
Jokes, Spelling, Grammar, Contractions, Abbreviations, Analogies, Commas, Punctuation, Alliteration, Apostrophes, Languages, English, Colloquialisms, Hyperboles
-
Hi. I have a question on the usage of spaces when using the abbreviation "no." for number. I know it's not "proper" to use it in most cases, but I am trying to figure out the correct way to use it when referring to works of
ESL General English Grammar Questions
by
guitarist
312 days ago
Grammar, Abbreviations, Difference Between, Numbers, Spelling, Arts, Relationships, Writing, Animals, Countries, United Kingdom, Music, Friendships, Friends, Languages
-
Okay, so you mean we should use "an" in front of all the abbreviation start with "H"? Is there another letter applied to this rule as well?
-
I have never come across PO as a term in grammar. PO is the usual abbreviation of Post Office. It may be a jargon acronym used just by your teacher. Perhaps it refers to Pronoun objects. i.e. some pronouns have a different form when they are
- English Test
How to Write a Letter Idioms Formal Letter Graduation Songs
Who sings a certain song
|
Ask a question right now..
|