We have partnered with TradePub to bring you free industry magazines and resources - no coupons or credit cards required!
Visit: englishforums.tradepub.com
-
I wanna say I had coffeemaking traineeship few years ago. (not now)
Then, which one is correct to write between 'be in training' and 'well-trained'?
-
'We await we know not who'
Sorry my English is not that good, so I feel hard to explain.
I think it should be in the form of "We await + noun form of someone"
"we know not who" is not in that form.
-
Hello
I often see "I like something best ." Is this grammatically correct?
I think it should be "I like something most ."
Thanks for help.
-
Hi there! As I'm preparing for the CAE examination, I pretty much have to be careful with my writing style. The problem is, I seldom write any articles of reports in English, so I'm not sure if the way I write them is correct or not, because,
Essay, Report & Composition Writing
by
cyberduck
33 days ago
Grammar, Spelling, Articles, Writing, Mistakes, Qualifications, Correcting, Colours, Styles, Languages, CEA, Accreditation, Numbers, CAE
-
PH, I think that 'had' is possible only if both 'didn't know' and 'had' refer to the same time. In any other case, 'had' would not be possible. But, from the context it clear they don't refer to the same
-
Hi there,
I’ve made a statement of my professional profile; I want to know if grammatically this is fine.
--
Electronic’s engineer from the University of Quindío with a specialization in project management of telecommunication
-
Thanks for reply
I am sorry to say this, but in my view, your sentence 'We await we know not who' does not seem to be right to me gramatically.
And in my second question, I suggested a little different version in the last line,
-
Hello,
How can we combine two sentences with a relative pronoun clause?
Await him
We don't know who he is
Something like " Await him who we don't know who he is"?
Thanks for help.
-
Hello.
I happened to fine this website when I searched for information about English grammar.
A few minutes ago, I read a sentence, "There's something the matter with this pen."
I can't understand how
-
We are not competent to offer you that kind of legal advice. We help with English grammar and composition only.
- English Test
How to Write a Letter Idioms Formal Letter Graduation Songs
Who sings a certain song
|
Ask a question right now..
|