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The initial sentence itself is not quite correct.
Children is already plural which means that no -s is needed
-s isn't needed in the verb as well since the subject is in the plural
i.e. Children make mistakes in (an article?) dark
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To my ear, they sound better with the articles, but you need to give at least one whole sentence to provide context when you ask this kind of question. CJ
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Avoid using incorrect English if you can.
which one is correct form of the sentence ?
which hasn't yet come true - and which hasn't come true yet
Both are relative clauses and both can be correct with the correct main
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Greetings, Tina, Mister Micawber's answers are completely relevant, but let me make some additional remarks: 1. A time of prosperity and peace - is a noun phrase you analysed absolutely correctly. In general, noun phrases may have the
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The correct sentence is "Monday is the day of the week between Sunday and Tuesday." You can also say: "Monday is the day between Sunday and Tuesday." Or: "Monday is a day of the week." "Monday is the day of a
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can I say?
Monday is the day of a week between Sunday and Tuesday.
Monday is the day of week between Sunday and Tuesday.
"Monday is the day of the week between Sunday and Tuesday." is the sentence I found on wikipedia. and I
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Hi
A few days ago I was reading an article on the internet (I can't find it now) and a nice expression caugt my eye. It was used at the end of the sentence to mean that:
someone has an ability/talent but s/he does not use it.
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Yes, of course you have. You can probably find milllions via Google Search. Your sentence remains odd without 'the', however, since the source/situation of the jingling is specificed.
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–adj. 8. being close by; not distant: the near fields. In the sentence, the intended meaning would be 8, but I think the article may also be a factor here. I much prefer "a/the nearby hotel". That said, the use of " the near
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Hello, I'm reading a short article and meet with this sentence:
"real money is in syndication"
I looked up "syndication" in dictionary, but I'm still unable to understand it. It's from
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