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Hi Goodman,
Thank you for the links.
I understand "committed to" takes a noun phrase or gerund. But "infinitive" usage from the Oxford dictionary makes me confused. Maybe it's because my dictionary is old and
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Hello, I am reading "Can We Still Afford to Be a Nation of Immigrants?" by David M. Kennedy. Here is a link for the opening paragraph of the article: http://cgi.stanford.edu/group/wais/cgi-bin/index.php?p=4082 In the past three decades,
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In English grammar, we learned that after a preposition, there ... or is there a possible rule to such a happening? It's not an exception: the rule you were taught is too narrow, that's all. I'm not sure Anna needs to widen the scope
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Could someone tell me whether both sentences in the following pairs are possible, please? If so, what's the difference? My ... similar question in(on?) the archives, I still don't get it.) To me, nature is God. For me, nature is God. Those
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