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Hi, Do we need to place a comma or not in situations like these? We use the word "some" for both countable and uncountable nouns, for example "I have some money." He seems to have a lot of trinkets in his pocket, for example a
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Hi, I see some sentences with commas like these. Are they correct? Chances are, it is the latter. The point is, he didn't do it. Why not? Chances are that it is the latter. The point is that he didn't do it. 2. Is the word 'light'
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Hi, I read the following sentences in a book. I don't understand why the first sentence use 'food' instead of 'foods' . The second sentence shows that food is a countable noun. 'Food' can be both countable and
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Hi, I read the following sentences in a book. I don't understand why the first setence use 'food' instead of 'foods' . The second sentence shows that food is a countable noun. Also as a side question, why there is no comma
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. Its versatility assists me adeptly in studies.-- The computer assists, not the versatility; 'adept' is for people. And wrought mean shaped, so why its wrong here ? - - It is the wrong tense. connected is wrong word? -- The verb should be
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Newguest wrote: HI HI !
IS IT REALLY A BIG MISTAKE TO PUT A COMMA AFTER "ALI?" It is a little mistake.
WHY CAN'T WE SAY "A BAD LUCK" The word 'luck' is uncountable. You cannot use 'a' with an uncountable noun. You can say something such
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Ok, but it won't fix all the errors in this piece of writing.
The April's socio-economic growth has remained the same as that of the first 3 months. Industrial production had fairly high production and step by step resumed the previous growth
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Please read:
Government's April meeting: Announcing targets and capital for people to decide and supervise.
The April's socio-economic growth has remained the same as that of the first 3 months. Industrial production had fairly high
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Diamondrg wrote:
It is clear from the passage that, among writers of nonfiction, there is a great variety of aim one of which is the desire to please.
Taken from a nationwide exam in Turkey.
Do you think there is anything wrong with this
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Diamondrg wrote:
Taken from a nationwide exam in Turkey.
Do you think there is anything wrong with this sentence? I do. A comma is needed after the word "aim" and I have doubts about the use of "one of which" to refer to a singular
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