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Hello!
Please, could you explain me what is the difference between those two:
1.A history of English language
2.The history of English language
For me it seems natural that the definite article should be used in this case, but I have
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This is not a comprehensive answer! You might think about the difference between the indefinite article "a / an" and the definite article "the." Would you like this one or the other one? (reply) I'd like the other one.
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1. What is the difference between have gone and have been . I often hear people use these two expressions, but I am not sure they are following the rule that states the former is for un-returned departure and the latter general experiences. It
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avangi
157 days ago
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Hello,
I have a few quick grammar questions. They are as follows:
1. What is the difference between have gone and have been . I often hear people use these two expressions, but I am not sure they are following the rule that states the
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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postmodernbliss
157 days ago
Articles, Difference Between, Clauses, Commas, Punctuation, Definite Articles, Writing, Sentences, Countries, Asia, Korea, Languages, Samples, Expressions
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Hi, What's the difference between #9 and #10? #9 a street (I think a street always means any street .) Not always. See below. #10 the street that means any street , not the specific street So I think both means any street , in a simple or
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Hi, Would you say the indefinite article 'a' goes with the phrase 'other activity' too? Students analyze their own thought processes following a reading or other activity. If so, what is the difference between that example and this
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You need some kind of adjective/pronoun/article in front of "history." "American" serves the purpose. "History is an interesting subject" works, but "History of America is fascinating" does not. (must be
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Hi,
I read the following sentence in a report. I am confused with the way in which the author has used 'the' at various places in the sentence. I have numbered the places where I have a question.
'Exhibit 5 shows one view of the
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Q Once I saw a person who typed the sentence "I will meet you very the soon". Is the usage of definite article correct in the above mentioned sentence in quotation?
No. It should be 'very soon' Q What is the difference between 'especially'
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Q Once I saw a person who typed the sentence "I will meet you very the soon".
Is the usage of definite article correct in the above mentioned sentence in quotation?
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