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1. I would repeat 'my' in your sentence to go with sister and brother.
Combine these: My father is 45 years old, and when I see him repairing..........
He plays the guitar in his band. No prepositions. Sometimes the definite
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Sentences like "I live with my parents and brother and sister" or while talking about fathers or mothers mentioning them time after time, do we use a definite article or are we supposed to use a possessive pronoun each time? e.g.
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A friend of mine The end of the day I've got a present for you Those are example of prepositions. ( It ) is a pronoun, not a preposition. (The) is either a definite article or adverb.
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<< the end of the virtuous life of Abigail will be grave. >> Please educate me about noun phrases. I'm still trying, but I'm slow to catch on. I never heard of them until I joined EF. Any group of words beginning with a noun is
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avangi
297 days ago
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In thesentence "They are nauseating at three in the morning.", "Three in the morning" is an adverbial of time but If you have to label each word "three" is a cardinal number, "in" is a preposition,
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either "learners of the English language," or "English language learners." Why is article the essential here? There is only one English language. e.g. I'm learning Chinese language these days. Is there any need to specify
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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avangi
1 yr 8 days ago
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I agree with the previous post that the original author's translation isn't precisely parallel. "Study" may either be a noun or a verb, but if you want to use "exploring," then you should use "studying" too to
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(a) A librarian works in / at the library. / A librarian is in charge of a library. All three are correct, but have slightly different meanings. Also, the switch between indefinite and definite articles in your first two examples sounds odd. (b) A
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Hi all! I've been giving English conversation lessons to a theology professor for about a year now. He's getting on in the years - a couple years from retirement - and his primary goal has been just to get his spoken English going a little
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mikesusangray
1 yr 102 days ago
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Hi everybody! I was translating a kind funny recipe. Could you, please, check the following passages? Does it sound good? Do I need any improvement? You will need eggs to make this apple pie. If you've run out of them, get dressed and rush out
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