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s the second example incorrect? Should it not read, 'the person ( whom) I spoke to knows you? If it is the object of the verb it should be in the objective case... Am I correct? You are correct. The unfortunate thing is that after you go
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Please correct/edit the following conversation: Receptionist: Whom would you like to meet, Sir? Client/Visitor: I'm Jackson and would like to meet Mr. Ford. Receptionist: Okay, let me ask him if he knows you. Client/Visitor: I'm afraid he
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Hi guys Why in this question we do not use "did": Who brought you up? (instead of: Who did bring you up?) And in this one we do: Who did you look up to? (instead of: Who you looked up to?) Hi, It has to do with the role of " who
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I have underlined some problem areas: The Woman Within the Doll
The Baltimore Sun wrote
that back in 1879, “A Doll's House” by Henrik Ibsen “shocked and
offended people wherever was played,” and that the dramatist
assured it was
ESL Essay, Writing World
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mister micawber
1 yr 276 days ago
Commas, Tenses, Whom, Clauses, Nouns, Verbs, Marriage, Conversations, Pronouns, Proofreading
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Oh I'm sorry :( But I just thinking that if I give the personal information..
then the other people will know who am I or where I come from. I think
it's good to know about people whom I going to make a conversation
with. And the
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Hello ! I am new to this forum and I have discovered it when I was looking for formal letter samples. I want to apply to a College in Denmark and I want to have a chance to be chosen, so I am requiring help from anyone that is kind enough to offer
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Yes, I'll and we'll are contractions of I shall and we shall.
Yes, teaching whom does irritate me a little but it's not tested as much so minor irritation only.
I accept and use shall in my own conversations and writing but then I
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how and when to use who, whom and whose..?
Please show me the way that i can always remember it... Thanks..
I have no problem in reading, but i do have difficulties when it comes to writing and in conversation.
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SHALL AND WILL
IT is unfortunate that the idiomatic use,
while it comes by nature to southern Englishmen (who will find most of this
section superfluous), is so complicated that those who are not to the manner
born can hardly
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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bokeh
2 yr 57 days ago
Regards, Verbs, Conversations, Abbreviations, Possessives, Dates, Tenses, Clauses, Numbers, Auxiliaries, Gerunds, Expressions, Subjunctives, Whom
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Grammar Geek wrote: I do know that if someone I'm conversing with uses "dad-uh" first, I'll probably pick that up and use it in that conversation.
Do you think it could be like "ant, ahnt"? Now that I live in a region where your uncle's wife
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