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Dear friend, you'd better specify your question, as listing every possible meaning of 'what' will be of little help. Here are some of the most common meanings: 1. Interrogative pronoun - asking for information specifying something:
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I think the original post was referring to possessives in general, not just 'him'.
Trad grams called my, your, his/her/its, our, your, their possessive adjectives . However, in many modern grammars they came to be called
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The A level Language textbook we use categorises 'my' 'your' 'his' 'her' 'our' and 'their' as possessive pronouns. I think they cannot be pronouns since they do not replace nouns. I have seen them
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Dear friend, Basically, any sentence consists of two parts. They are complete subject and complete predicate. Complete subject is the part of the sentence which names what is talked about, in your case, it is trains. The part which tells what is
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Hi. Can you hep?
1) What/Which/Where/How is this? - Used as a question word?
2) What/Which/Where/How do you...? - Used as a pronoun?
2) What/Which place has rooms to accommodate 100 people or more?
Which one is yours? - Both used
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The number of of takes plural as usual When we are talking about amounts and quantities we usualyy use singular determiners, verbs and pronouns even if the noun is plural. Where is the five pounds I lent you? Twenty miles is a long way to walk.
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Care must be taken while using nouns linked with and . If nouns are treated as separate things, plural verb must take place. Tea and cofee are the most popular drinks. __ Sometimes, some expressions joined by and have singular
determiners, verbs
ESL Basic English Grammar Questions and Help
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fandorin
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Nouns, Plurals, Verbs, Pronouns, Singular Verbs, Determiners, Sentences, Writing, Singular, Numbers, Expressions
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Latte: You need to be more careful with punctuation. A typical close test will focus on one subject or theme of instruction, for example: vocabulary building, verb forms, determiners, prepositions, or pronouns. Your exercise is a mixture of all
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if I add a noun Adding a noun makes a sentence that is a bit non-standard in my opinion. what books he referred to actually means, and is better written, the books (that) he referred to . books is thus the real subject, not the entire clause,
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Am I seriously wrong if I tell her that SINGULAR REGULAR NOUNS (I'm not talking about proper nouns, plural nouns, or pronouns) DO NOT START SENTENCES, but follow an article or a word like "some," "one," "that,"
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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