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I am trying to use this reason+answer form to answer this REPORT style IELTS essay...But I am not that sure.
Wild animals and plants are still not protected by humans. What are the causes and what are your solutions?
Human beings are
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cherry88cn
31 days ago
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Hi If we use the verb 'to play' in combination with an instrument (singular) of any kind, we often use a definite article. John plays the violin. Mary plays the hobo. Michael plays the guitar. So don't say: I'm playing piano .
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Yes , I understand that, but to further press the issue, would you still use, I walked in the rain, even when you know that this is a specific reference to rain and the reader has no way of knowing which rain I'm talking about? Examples like
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52 days ago
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Hi. Medicine is one of those words that rarely needs an article. - I took a medicine and it made me sleepy - I took medicine and it made me sleepy With regard to prepositions, perhaps: I feel sleepy after/from taking (the/that) medicine.
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Hi,
Sometimes grammar references told us that you cannot put a comma between the two verbs of a double predicate sentence, but I often found that usage in articles in famous websites or newspapers.
I would say you have to look at each
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anonymous
62 days ago
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In Bryan A. Garner's "Dictionary of Modern American Usage", the set phrase "suffice it to say" is explained to be the subjunctive form of the indicative "it suffices to say". The article on the subjunctive mood in
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67 days ago
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Hi, There isnt a term "peerhood" in dictionary. But, 'PeerHood' is a network management middleware that works as a personal area network for trusted personal devices and offers an interface to the middleware modules on top of
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No article. The reason is because "proof" is being used as a generality, not a specific instance. Best regards, A- s
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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
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78 days ago
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Which one of the following are correct? SET 1 Between you and I , they deserve to have a special article written about them. Between you and me , they deserve to have a special article written about them. SET 2
I hope that Rebecca and
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