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I need to improve my english writing skills for PR_business purposes.. (writing press releases. articles.. and so on...) how do you think I can do that.. ?? read, attend a course.. or read a certain book..?? thx in advance.
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If you'd like further help with your dissertation, email me. I run an editing company and would be glad to help.
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Bobby Juilfs
Professor Kramer
Fine Arts 101
16 November 2009
Undergrowth with Two Figures
If you could ask Vincent van Gogh what he accomplished in his lifetime he would probably say not much. But we know now that van Gogh gave
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Hi, Both 'thought' and 'fixed' are past tense. The fact that the car is, in the present, fixed or not doesn't change your word choice for this sentence. You are correct when you say the past tense ' thought ' is to
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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bradnugent
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Wotcha, mates! I'd be profusely grateful if you took the time to shoot a glance at my article. I'd like to know if it's correctly written in what concerns the style, the range of words and of course our beloved friend - grammar, being
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cyberduck
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This sentence looks wrong to me...Please help and tell me why! They have appeared on message boards and in blogs, and spread by word of mouth.
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Please do not post in capital letters. Your question is too large to be answered in a forum post. You would do better to use Google to research this question. Search for "English grammar modals". CJ
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Wow - an old question that's suddenly come to life again! Still; it's an interesting issue that highlights the contrast between participles used as part of a verb phrase, participles used as an adjective, and the passive voice.
The
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I hope I got this right: "I've never known him" is the main clause. "to be so mean" is an infinitive phrase that modifies "him" as an adjective. This might help:
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Please actually ask a question or make a request instead of posting disconnected phrases. Here is an example of a question: How can I change "She is writing a letter" from active to passive voice? Thank you. Here is an example of a
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