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Hello world, I am an European student stuck in English grammar. Could somebody please explain to me what the clause type of the following sentence is? "We warrant each espresso coffee machine to be free from defects in material and
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Hello,
Please advise on the below email:
Dear All,
I am writing to update you on our progress since last meeting also to see what achivments were completed since then:
1- xx
2-xx
as you notice there was a good
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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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light77
196 days ago
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Hi CaliJim,
Thanks for carrying me this far. Though my habit of paraphrasing is bit out of control. My biggest concern is sentences with " a comma + a participial clause ", or relative clauses with " a common + a relative
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tinanam0102
283 days ago
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Dear Sir / Madam,
I would like to know how I can define the clauses of sentences like Adjective Clause, Adverbial Clause,Noun Clause etc.
I shall be much helpful if you make me learned the same elaborately.
Looking for your prompt
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anonymous
285 days ago
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Hi i have done the following:
Question>>>>>TASK 4: Please look at the student errors below. First identify what is wrong with the sentence. Then write: 1. what caused the error; 2. what type of an error it is; 3. how you would
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nickydee
290 days ago
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Neither clause modifies the other. However, you might consider that the first clause is logically subordinate to the second because it acts like an if clause or an as clause.
Mmh, I looked it up in Longman English Grammar, and it says that
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CJ used the term "referent" recently. Does that differ in any significant way from an "antecedent?"
I don't think so. Relative clauses are simple and straightforward in English grammar compared with the use of
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cool breeze
359 days ago
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Dangling modifiers. Can you check out my attempts. (haha sorry, I don't have too much imagination) Middle position a) When some quimical substances get contact with oxygen, they became poisonous, OFTEN, with deadly effects. b) After attending
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Last night I asked a local English teacher about this, and he said both ("where" and "in where") were grammatically fine, but the shorter one was simply favored, explaining that the where-clause could be used as an adjective,
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shcho23
1 yr 26 days ago
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