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"What's" is a contraction for what is." "I'm" is a contraction for "I am." and so on...
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Mr. Torres-Rivero: May I leave you with three suggestions: (l) Do take the advice of these knowledgeable contributors: She not only WROTE but also SELECTED the illustrations. (2) If you hear or read : She didn't only write, but she also
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Hi loonloka,
A sentence isn't true or false, it's either correct or incorrect. Sometimes it can be correct, but not very natural.
1. Gregg’s leaving his clothes around the house made his mother angry. Okay
2. LaTasha
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The story “Tears of Autumn” by Yoshiko Uchida is a great story, which the settings affect the story by many ways. This story is mostly about a young woman gone to America from Japan for freedom and marriage. The settings affect the story a lot as
ESL Essay, Writing World
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anonymous
93 days ago
Essays, Paragraphs, Contractions, Spelling, Universities, Marriage, Literature, Relationships, Writing, Students, Asia, Countries, United States, Mistakes, Sentences
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The story “Tears of Autumn” by Yoshiko Uchida is a great story, which the settings affect the story by many ways. This story is mostly about a young woman gone to America from Japan for freedom and marriage. The settings affect the story a lot as
ESL Essay, Writing World
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anonymous
93 days ago
Essays, Paragraphs, Contractions, Spelling, Universities, Marriage, Literature, Relationships, Writing, Students, Asia, Countries, United States, Mistakes, Sentences
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I've been studying English on my own for several years, but today, a friend of mine told me that "don't" and "doesn't" can mean the same thing, like for example: "She don't live here" "She
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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anonymous
95 days ago
Universities, Spelling, Contractions, Relationships, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Students, Friendships, Friends, Schools, Languages
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Infromation= singular Is= singular Informations=plural Are=plural Subject Verb Agreement singular subject takes singular verb vice versa to plural verb and subject The case of "All" It depends if you how will you use it. All- as group
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I'm a British English speaker. There may be differences here between British and American usage.
"I have to " is fine.
"I've got to " is also OK, but is more informal (the contraction "I've"
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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mr wordy
163 days ago
British English, Spelling, Contractions, Learning English, Countries, United States, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Usages, Students, Speaking, American, Speeches, Languages
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Hi,
Here are some edits.
In an essay, avoid contractions, like 'don't'. Say 'do not'.
Please ask if you don't understand the reason for any of these changes.
Best wishes, Clive
Topics: Does
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Those examples made your answer even better. English phonetics is the most interesting thing I've ever heard. When I started to learn english, I thought it was easy. Now it's my favourite hobbie. "If it's hard, then diserve to be
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