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Hello, I wrote down all of the notes I had for you on my whiteboard, and because I need to clear up room I'm just going to post what I have written down instead of erasing it and wasting it.
Practically every problem in your paper fits into
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benny777
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Welcome to English Forums! How do they spell it? If the name of the business establishment is Golfies, then Golfies is the place to be. If the name is Golfy's, then Golfy's is the place to be. If the name is Golfies', then Golfies'
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califjim
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Hello,
Fill in the gaps with any suitable pronouns.
1. __________ are much stronger than _________ in cricket.
2. __ all went __.
3. __ is cleverer than all __.
I think for (1)
1a. we are much stronger than them in cricket.
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The response from the United States of America to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II Message from Her Majesty the Queen. • Let us start with your header, the use of Majesty. Here is how it is derived: After the fall of Rome, Majesty was used to
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Hi Teleostomi I suggest you forget all about Google. Since there are millions of German people, Australian people etc., you don't need the article when you refer to them all in a general sense: German people are said to be hard-working. (I would
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It cannot be a particularly good dictionary if you cannot find "dismiss" in it. Here is an online site that may be better: http://www.onelook.com/ dismiss = • verb 1 order or allow to leave; send away. 2 discharge from employment. 3 regard as
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I think a preposition can only be followed by noun, pronoun, gerund, and noun phrase. Please have a look on this POST .
Link:
www.englishforums.com/English/DifferenceBetweenMeaningThese-SentencesUsedPlayCricket/ *** /Post.htm
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Inter-Company Cricket tournament 2007 is all set to rock Bangalore on the 24th of June.
Clarification : Please clarify whether the usage of "the" before 24th is a valid statement. Can we use the articl in front of a number...as far as i know an
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Yankee wrote: Jackson6612 wrote:
Question 2:
Both Philip and Yankee said:
I am used to play ing cricket in my spare time.
I was told that after to simple Present Tense form is used but playing is not simple Present Tense form of
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sport noun game Football, cricket and hockey are all team sports. I enjoy winter sports like skiing and skating.
sports
adjective
relating to sport: sports equipment. It's the school sports day on Monday.
She excels at sport . The
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