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Hi everyone,
In the following sentences below, what do you think the subject of the last sentence is?
Just "It" or the words "which labeled one as civilized and as Chinese"?
I'm confused whether the
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<p>Am teaching English in Korea and came here via Google to check the common American usage for the plural Shrimp. I am British and would naturally use plural Shrimp, but I know that some use Shrimps. It appears that Shrimp is common in many
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anonymous
45 days ago
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Hello everyone,
Could you explain why the underlined "that" is needed in the sentence below?
there always seems to be that one moment — the Wall Street crash of 1929, the fall of the Thai baht in 1997 — when long-simmering
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Hi,
Green Sense urged McDonald's to set up a five-year timetable to reduce by half the usage of disposable food containers and to follow the environmental practice of tis branches in Taiwan, Japan and Korea. 1) Can I change
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Hi,
Green Sense urged McDonald's to set up a five-year timetable to reduce by half the usage of disposable food containers and to follow the environmental practice of tis branches in Taiwan, Japan and Korea. 1) Can I change
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Hi. Welcome to English Forums. "Also" can't be the answer because it is used after auxiliary verb Not always, but it's not suitable in the given sentence. n addition" can't be the answer,either.Because after "in
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fandorin
100 days ago
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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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clive
103 days ago
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Thanks. English grammar books published in Japan explains: "This is the doll that he made yesterday," suggests that he made only one doll yesterday. "This is a doll that he made yesterday," suggests that he made more than one
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snappy
103 days ago
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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English gives the following example. "I hope (NOT wish) that we'll all meet again soon." My question is if the following usage is incorrect. I wish that you will enjoy your stay in Japan when
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(1) He picked / picked up a comic (book) from the shelf. -- OK, but they don't mean the same thing. "picked up" means "grasped with the hand and lifted"; "picked" means "chose" or "selected".
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mr wordy
122 days ago
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