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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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The version of English I'm used to does not permit this. I'm from California. I think that in our dialect, the only time you can make a contraction using "have" is when "have" is used as a helping verb. For example,
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On second thought, I think I once read somewhere that "I've" is used that way in the UK sometimes, maybe for possession. But since I am not sure, it might be very rare,I have never actually "heard" it, and I have probably
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Very informative and clear once again, thanks! I never realised there were rules around the contraction isn't! It is great to now know. One final question (I hope I am not over using your knowledge, haha) is in regards to this sentence.
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Great, thanks a lot! I was wondering when you said, 'right again! the pronoun and it's object must make up...' In America (assuming this is where you are based) do they use apostrophes to show possession of these pronouns? (it's
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OK, here are a few specific things I see that may be problems in the first few paragraphs. 1st paragraph - Is going to movies a social standard? Or is it an activity? Your first sentence is 3 lines long. It is difficult to read and needs to be
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Ca: You need to work more on this letter. I hope my suggestions will be a good starting point for you. All the best A-Stars. Hope someone can help me with the correction of this motivation letter for my bachelor degree as a foreign er student at
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After pondering over the sentences, I feel that the short form ( don't ) cannot be used in a sentence in which inversion.is required. Hi YL Here is one last try: "Don't I receive" is a standard way to write the contracted form of
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Dear Howard Leigh Ph.D.,
If we are going to get into silly mudslinging battles over the word "often" and claiming illigitimacy of posts due to lack of name, qualifications, and misspellings then I suggest that you start with the very
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The correct form is obviously "you're". You're beautiful! However, "Your beautiful!" sounds the same as the contraction "you're", and it's so common on the net that sometimes I even think it actually
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