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Support for the party dropped 5 points in May. Support for the party = nominal group & subject. for the party = prepositional group. Does this group have a function (like how the nominal group is the subject) the party = a nominal group
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can we use each and every as an determiner modifying one word? for example: each and every members of the class. and also what about this expression 'these and those'? for example: these and those books. is this right form in usage? so,
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I'm trying to figure out what this sentence is, and the Passive Past Perfect Continuous Interrogative is the best that I can think of. Where have all the reference books been put? It has the "have been + present part." form of the
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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Grammar, Verbs, Constructions, Tenses, Auxiliaries, Past Perfect, Past Tenses, Determiners, Sentences, References, Business, Career, Animals
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Haha, you gave me a funny picture in my head. If you told Paul to wash a weary face, he would probably be looking around for someone else's weary face to wash because you can't tell him to wash his own face that way; a tells the listener
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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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1. As far as I know, all 3 articles are "always" followed by a noun and/or adjective+noun. Why are they labeled as "adjectives" when coming before a noun or adjective+noun? Why not just call them adjectives to begin with? and
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So would you say this particular grammar point is widely accepted by native-speakers and/or linguistic community? Whether or not people choose to accept it is irrelevant, it's a fact. Have a look at this: smooth coat chihuahua domesticated dog
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1. Why it’s not good using "Gently landing" I mean gently is adverb of verb landing?
There is no problem with "gently landing" itself. As you rightly say, "gently" is an adverb qualifying "landing". The
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Hi,
Is it OK to say this?
We spent the morning of the first day exploring Bankok in a longboat Your grammar is fine, but 'longboat' sounds inappropriate. Names of different kinds of boats are quite specialized. Look for a picture of
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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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