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Normal 0 21 false false false MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 The main issues that the work is dealing with are countability and uncountable nouns in the English and Slovak languages. The work is a comparative analysis of these two morphological
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This post is addressed to upper-level language learners and language teachers. It may not make much sense to those of you who have not studied formal grammar intensively. * * * In Greece, we only have two real problems with getting the principles
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I read this on a textbook, "The school cafeteria served 115 cartons of regular milk, 78 cartons of chocolate milk, and 35 cartons of orange juice. About how many beverages were served?" This is a bad question in two respects. It does not
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