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Hi. When do we use the indefinite article "an" before the word "extraordinary"? In a religious context, what could be the deciding factor for using the phrase "possess extraordinary power" versus using the phrase
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anonymous
156 days ago
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medium or means? I think means is more appropriate in this context.
Here is an article:
http://www.geocities.com/benign0/agr-disagr/5-3-villegas.html
Why English should be the medium of instruction
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c ountries, not C ountries. If you are opposing one known set of specific countries to another, you say The rich countries ... ... and the poor countries ... But if you want to talk only about poor countries in general, without any specific
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Hi. Thank youl.
You wrote (with your comments:
OK, guys. I want to let you know that I have been attending these seminars for some time now. I have studied people coming into our seminars and have figured that some of them have
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OK, guys. I want to let you know that I have been attending these seminars for some time now. I have studied people coming into our seminars and have figured that some of them have post-secondary degrees like bachelor's or master's. I am
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Thank you.
You wrote/corrected (with your comment):
2. This seminar could prove beneficial to those who haven't attended a school in the past. -- In the right context you could say this but as a standalone sentence the article
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anonymous
183 days ago
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1. This verse is often mentioned at a Christian camp. -- In the right context you could say this but as a standalone sentence the article doesn't fit. This verse is often mentioned at Christian camp . -- O kay. 2. This seminar could prove
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rayh
184 days ago
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Hi. Do you think these are correct?
1. This verse is often mentioned at a Christian camp . -- thinking of "camp" individually, as an example, I think.
This verse is often mentioned at Christian camp . -- thinking
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Hi Narayan, I am not a native english speaker, but I can tell you how I have tried to improve my english over the past few years. While reading, make a short note of the word that you did not understand. If that particular word is important to the
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Hi again,
English grammar books published in Japan explains: "This is the doll that he made yesterday," suggests that he made only one doll yesterday. Yes.
It also suggests that the listener is already aware that a doll was made.
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220 days ago
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