In the newsgroup fr.lettres.langue.anglaise I expressed the opinion that the "dict=E9e" is unknown in the US, and that it was probably unknown in Great Britain as well. Someone replied that when he was young, he had taken dictation in class. This ... | |
| Are these correct in American English Language? 1)I was in a supermarket.do we put (at) instead of in? 2)I was at the church when you called me. | |
| Is this correct in American English? I heard my finger is getting worser. Thanks  | |
| I learnt from my high school English teachers and grammar books that the definite article “the” is indispensable before any ordinal number. But I’ve seen sentences like “I am in eighth grade” and “World History is sixth period”, and native ... | |
| When did we start learning English grammar in grade school? Was it Elementary, Middle, or High school. Shouldn't it be When did we started since it's simple past tense? Please explain, thank you. It also seems like when we're having a ... | |
| In my view learning English grammar in the following sequence ensures firm solid thorough knowledge of English grammar: 1. Read a short clear easily understandable explanation of a grammar rule. 2. Study several practical usage examples (sentences) ... | |
| Which sentence is corret in American English? For example: a)Love is forbidden in (a religion). or b)Love forbidden in (a religion). Thanks  | |
| Which one is correct in American English?Why? 1) a)I don't want people to act like that. b)I don't want people acting like that. c)I don't want people act like that. 2) a)We live in a polite society. b)We live in polite society. Thanks  | |
| The blue dress looks more flattering on you than the red one. The blue dress looks more flattering on you than the red one does. Why is the use of Does compulsory here? Three times more students attend prom this year that last year. Three times more ... | |
First of all, I am a fan of "American Chopper," and the many internal-combustion engine motorcyles that they build. With that said, I am by no means a "grammar expert" or anything, but the language that these guys use on this programme is ... | |
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