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First I'm terribly sorry that it's not a question about grammar. (there are some grammatical errors though,) I just wonder if your country have a 'foreign language high school' which teaches other languages but your mother tongue.
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No. Sorry. I think you've got the wrong end of the stick as far as noun phrases are concerned. In your example, the depending phrase is adverbial. The noun phrase version has to be a subject or object of some kind. Noun phrases underlined.
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What's the difference between the two?
Examples:
One must be at work at 8, and can not leave before 12 at noon.
The person in this position will get 1200 USD per month.
Employees' health insurances are provided by the employer.
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For some reason, I can't highlight. I can't highlight errors - even changing text colors and underlining didn't work. Sorry.
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Perhaps a little insight will help, " ' Oponn .' The two-faced Jester of Chance " from "The Gardens of the Moon" ( great book by the way ). I understand the difference between a single jest, and the action of
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I'm curious about the title of the thread. It's hard to imagine "testing" as an adjective
I am sorry. It was a mistake from my side.
So I can say
The testing is in progress
The tests are in progress
The
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Thanks a lot everybody. I love this forum. Sorry for such a late answer but I didn't get any email updates on the thread. Weird. I speak correctly danish and english too. But grammar just bugs me out. So many rules and I can't explain
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dear board here is my scenerio.............. when three people are blocking the way. you have to cross them to goahead. is "excuse me" is the right word to use.. i think excuse me should be used after making an affence.. or mistake..
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Sorry. My mistake.
I should have put on my glasses.
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Hello,
Sorry, I make a mistake when I published my subject in this category of Forum.
Can you move my topic in the correct category, please?
Thx!
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