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Hi, Is this sentence grammatically correct: I have traveled around the world, visiting fifteen countries throughout North America, South America, Africa, Asia and the Caribbean, and treasured the lessons from each cultural exchange. The second
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Hello teachers! I have more here to be grammar checked. Even I was sure about the grammar, there used to be the wrong grammar. Thanks in advance! B. Discovering grammar Example 5 and 6 shows that students are encouraged to work out for
ESL Essay, Writing World
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ellisa
1 yr 16 days ago
Grammar, Numbers, Tenses, Constructions, Verbs, Past Tenses, Underline, Grammar Check, Past Simple, Present Continuous
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Hello teachers! I'm summarising a book which is about teaching methods. I guess there are millions of errors. Please check those to right one! Thanks in advance! 13. Teaching grammar There are two main ways teaching grammar. One way is both
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HEDGEHOG SIGNALING IS IMPORTANT FOR ORGANIZING THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM IN THE DORSAL TO VENTRAL ASPECT TO VENTRAL ASPECT=? ventral is not verb, so this sentence is true?
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You're grammar check is seeing 'interests' plural conflicting with 'is' singular. It is not seeing - 'One of' - singular The use of 'is' here is correct.
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Anonymous wrote:
1.Combine each set of simple sentences below to produce the kind of sentence specified in parentheses. 1) People begin to recycle. They generate much less trash. (C omplex .) < No idea, but TIP: Using subordinating
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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nef
3 yr 120 days ago
Grammar, Verbs, Constructions, Clauses, Nouns, Pronouns, Predicates, Commas, Relative Pronouns, Spelling, Cookies, Grammar Check
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My team and I have an going debate that started when someone posted a sign that stated:
"Your attention and cooperation is appreciated"
Some felt that it should be plural (are) and not singular (is). Though when we typed both versions of the
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Absolutely. There's already a verb so you must use the infinitive root of the second verb.
You made me (to) go.
You made me (to) cry.
You made me (to) feel bad.
You helped me to go there.
You helped me to feel better.
(With the verb to
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2) is correct. Here is my explanation without using grammar terminology.
s is added to verb when subject is "he" "she" or "it". For example
He feels better. It feels better.
But if sentence is negative, "does" added before "not" and s
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Hi Vincent,
'Parts' is a plural word so you need to say 'need' as the verb form.
'Do you have any cubicle furniture that has parts that need to be repaired?'
Your sentence is also not in good style. Why don't you just say
'Do you have
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