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Those particular slips are ones that native speakers don't usually make. The most common native slips I hear are: irregardless (not a word, it's regardless) and supposably (pronounced supposedly). Misplacing the verb isn't a big deal.
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Sentence 2: It left her unable to see or hear. Name the pronoun(s) in sentense 2. Give the person,gender, and number?
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I have always known that after an indefinite pronoun, namely "everyone," "somebody" etc, the correct possessive pronoun to be used is "their." E.g.: Everyone should always do their best. However, the "Canadian
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Hello,
I heard you can use "They" as a singular non-gender-biased neutral pronoun.
So, can I say as follows?
This is a good way not to interrupt someone before they finish es speaking and to speak after they does.
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Q1) What would be the reason of not using an article before " noun "? It is probably a shortcut to save space. Some dictionaries use abbreviations for grammatical position, but these are not as readable. Q2) Here, can I say "
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If the subject is "Everyone", and you are talking about several people, would you use "they" or "his/her" later in the sentence?
Because of the very nature of our language, A 's answer may seem a bit
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Hi,
The actual sentence is:
Since searching is done semantically, it is possible to recognize the similar resources to what the learner needs , and announce it to him."
Would you mind helping me to change it?
So I don't know
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Hi,
Thanks.
The actual sentence is:
Since searching is done semantically, it is possible to recognize the similar resources to what the learner needs, and announce it to him."
Would you mind helping me to change it?
So I
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what type of an error it is ?
Please note: All of the errors you will be analysing below are spoken errors rather than written!!!
1. I "walk-id" to school today mispronounciation of syllables
2. I’d like to make a photo
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I'm not sure what you mean by 'what caused the error?', errors have many causes. 1. I "walk-id" to school today. - Should be pronounced walkd . The speaker assumes that the written form 'walked' has two syllables. 2.
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