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Could someone please check I have the right terminology for these words I will list first the terminology I have to use, then I will write the words and the terminology I think it is in red next to each word. Most of them are simple enough but
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Hello All,
is the below phrase correct:
- system connectivity completed and ready for test
or
- system connectivity was completed and ready for test
Thanks,
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Hello All,
is the below phrase correct:
- system connectivity completed and ready for test
or
- system connectivity was completed and ready for test
Thanks,
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Hello All,
is the below phrase correct:
- system connectivity completed and ready for test
or
- system connectivity was completed and ready for test
Thanks,
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A friend of mine The end of the day I've got a present for you Those are example of prepositions. ( It ) is a pronoun, not a preposition. (The) is either a definite article or adverb.
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check assignment
1.built two related sentences & punctuate it
2.add an adjective to one sentences and an adverb to the other
3.place an article at the beginning of each sentence.
4.combine the sentences to form a compound sentence
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my name is Dhia' Alharazneh , I'm a twenty-four years old , I live in amman with my family , I was born in salt at ninteen eighty-five .
I graduated two years ago in june two thousand seven from hashemite university and I have a
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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light77
80 days ago
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My knowledge of grammar is nowhere near enough to win such an argument
'the day before yesterday' is probably an adverbial phrase that can be further disected into an article, noun, and two adverbs.
Could 'Monday'
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I would be greatful for a few tips, many thanks..
Elementary level
Describing a person's physical appearance. Parts of the body, colours and clothing (please don’t focus solely on body parts etc but consider physical
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nickydee
86 days ago
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Yes, it's correct. We use such as an adverb intensifier. It gives emphasis to an adjective.
As an adverb, "such" can precede an adjective. It can also precede "a" or "an" - indefinite articles - and an
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