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Hi, It's nos according to Cambridge dictionary : The answers to nos 13-20 are on page 21 . I don't know if other forms are possible, though.
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What is 'the/a short end of the deal'? -- the disadvantageous side. Does this date expression 7/5 mean 7th of May? -- Or the 5th of July. No matter what any style guide tells you, there will always be confused readers if you use numerals only.
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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mister micawber
65 days ago
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Yes, I agree. I recently discovered that "till" and "until" are in fact two separate words, "till" is not an abbreviation of "until", and in fact "till" existed in the English language before the
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do some research on the internet. there are some resources on english for nursing. also there is a book called "everyday english for nursing". you can teach some abbreviation, suffix prefix, special vocabulary, communication btw a
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anonymous
89 days ago
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I am not a native speaker. I am also a English learner like u. However, I think your essay has some grammar mistakes. I will discuss it with u.Hope that some native speakers will look through. - their coming generations ---> I don't know
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mik44
95 days ago
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Using “a” and “an” Before Words
Raphael asks: When should I use “a” and when should I use “an” before the different words? For example, should I say “a hour” or “an hour?” I stumble over this everytime and dont’t know if I’m getting it right, as
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anonymous
96 days ago
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Hi, "desperado lawbreaker" -- did you read Philip's response to Valery? This forum is for asking questions about English vocabulary and idioms, not for meeting and chatting -- especially if you can't be bothered using correct
ESL Vocabulary and Idioms
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khoff
98 days ago
Idioms, Vocabulary, Spelling, Punctuation, Abbreviations, Capital Letters, Speaking, Chat, Friendships, Writing, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Languages
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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
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Hi,
Your last post here has errors. Why don't you begin by trying to correct it?
You need to stop using text-style abbreviations and to start using capital letters. Remember that the teacher's writing should be an example of good
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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clive
128 days ago
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Hi,
if someone is writing a note and after a sentence or word puts the letters (sic) - what does that mean?
'Sic' is a Latin word that means 'thus'.
It's used in a situation where someone is being quoted and they used
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