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Could you please help me with these? thank you 1 The day I no longer have to worry about my account I will no longer talk about money and the conversation won't revert to money ever second. 2 Mousse de canard can pass for foie gras/can be
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I need to pick out the modifiers in each of these sentences. They can either be appostive, resumptive, summative or free. Im having trouble recognizing them and explaining the differences. Lately I've spent more hours of each week with
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I'm from lithuania and we are now learning this subject it's pretty hard , so I need help with one exercise:active or passive tense.
1 This tree is very old. It ...was planted... (plant) in the
19th century.
2 This piece of music
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Chase is on for Veronica & Suzan. Finally, they manage to interrupt them with their cars.
Both Michael and Paul get down out of their cars and walk towards the girl's car. The girls look confident and stunning with cunning looks on
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(1)A brown-colored rat can change its shape as easily as a piece of rubber. (2) Planning to visit Sweden, Shanna decided to study the native language. (3) Like a good drawing that has a minimal number of lines, a good paragraph should have
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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anonymous
55 days ago
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Please help me with a few sentencess- I can make them shorter or change a word to sound more proffesional, I can put 2 sentencess into one using linking words:
1. The kind of rat that is brown in colour is as supple in its ability to change its
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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anonymous
55 days ago
Paragraphs, Arts, Writing, Sentences, Plants, Countries, United States, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Colours, American, Languages
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I watched this tonight, and enjoyed it. I thought the writing betrayed its stage-play origins, especially in the final thirty minutes or so, and so did the acting: it took me a long time to adjust to the (presumably deliberate) hugely mannered
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Can I say, (1) There are a few of pupils are playing happily in the field. (2) He is sweeping the floor in the classroo m. (3) He goes for a jog / goes jogging at the park. (4) She won a champion / championship in the singing competition. (5)
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Revise any weak, unemphatic sentences by replacing be verbs or passive verbs with active alternatives and, if necessary, by naming in the person or thing doing the action. Some sentences are emphatic; do not change them.
1. A strange sound
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I am working on an article for Script Mag on global cinema, and am stuck on the @&*%$@## lead - ... Lagos or somewhere. I can't figure out how to phrase it so that I get the places not the art. Maybe try; movie theaters, movie reviews,
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