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Starving due to low food supplies , the crew were anxious, homesick and worried that they would never make it home. Hi, I have a question based on this sentence: I will analyse it first: Starving due to low food supplies = participle phrase
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Is the "that" a determiner or relative pronoun? A determiner goes with the following noun. What is the noun following that ? reactions . A plural noun. The determiners that and this are singular; they go only with singular nouns. these
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I'm not really into the "determiner" definition, but my ear tells me that "which" in this case would be a relative pronoun, and would make no sense here, since the clause already has a subject, "reactions."
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Hello, What follows is an inquiry posted on a Taiwanese-BBS board. -- However, they do not have to "cry" if they know the short science lesson, __ reactions happen slower at lower temperatures. -- The given answer for that blank is
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Hi, Last time I looked at the grammar.ccc.comnet.edu website, there were orders to adjectives like "Determiner", "Observation", "Physical Description", "Origin", "Material" and
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Hello Branwen319, welcome to English Forums! (Are there really 318 other Branwens here?) No comma is needed; "your" is a possessive pronoun, and "no" is an indefinite determiner (i.e. they're not adjectives). Two or more
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<<You can't have an adverb between a determiner and its noun. >>
Is there no even remotely possible chance of that?
Sorry, Jim. I do agree with what you wrote, and I suppose my comment above could use a couple of commas.
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Hello, this is my first post here, I like to know these words kilometer centimeter Are those words noun if they are standing alone ? if it's, what kind of noun it's, proper noun or abstract noun or etc ? After that, I want to indentify the part of
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T509 wrote: I'll make the question clearer.
A) determiner + adverb + past participle (functioning as adjective) + noun
B) determiner + noun + adverb + past participle (functioning as adjective) {+ prepositional phrase (related to the
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You have problems with determiners, plurals, verb tenses, prepositions and general grammatical structure. I've corrected the first paragraph for you and highlighed problems in the second. In the second paragraph you have started inserting a space
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