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I will be really really appreciated if you guys can help out..point out some grammar mistakes + make some suggestions the following is my work: THANKS A LOT.. Internet: The Intangible World In the 21 st century, the term “internet”
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What you learned is correct.
However, in everyday conversation or informal chatty writing, people aren't as precise as the grammar books, and it's possible that someone might use the first sentence even if someone else was going to cut
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If there's no power, none of these gadgets matter s . The rule is that none always takes the singular verb. However, the rule is more often broken than observed, so this rule is usually used only in formal contexts (such as English grammar
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i. Observe the mouth movements of those who speak English well and try to imitate them.
When you are watching television, observe the mouth movements of the speakers. Repeat what they are saying, while imitating the intonation and rhythm of
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Christanford wrote: When watching American dramas, I have trouble distinguishing between "can't" and "can". How are they different in terms of pronunciation? I sometimes can guess from the context, but when people say something like " I can't not
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Milky wrote:
<I would be interested to see quotations from the early English grammarians that presented spoken English as somehow inferior, or that demonstrated an imposition of inappropriate rules from Latin. >
Do you doubt that was
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Yankee wrote: Hi Tam I certainly did not intend my comment as a comparison of formal written UK English and informal US spoken English. I have to say I find it insulting that you think I would even consider making such a comparison. My comment
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Hi Jingtian, In my opinion, your guess is right. This type of sentence is used to express the degrees of certainty. In the first conversation, two speakers are discussing the girl they have met somewhere else before, so they use the presnt perfect
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firstly, I think you should master English Grammar and Vocab. I mean it's hard to believe that I could speak English smoothly and fluently if I have poor grammar structures and my English vocab is limited. Secondly, it's your opportunity to have
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I completely agree that written papers, especially in formal context must agree with grammar aspects. Otherwise ambiguities can arise. @ grammar geek: The stop sign comparison is a very good one. You are right, not using correct grammar does not
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