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Is this in really necessary in this sentence? Yes. He will describe his life in an autobiography. Being constructed this way: "The '99 Problems' rapper is set to pen an autobiography which he will open up about his life with wife
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120 days ago
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So, when talking about modelling hydrodynamics, we would use "a hydrodynamic model"? Yes. our answer has lead me to another question: is it "...indefinite articles which should...", or "...indefinite articles that
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Perhaps, I should have written something like 'John did favor them because Michael was sleeping with his wife and perhaps this made John happy and this made him to support Michael's gang! I had intended to mention the bare infinitive. To
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198 days ago
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Vctory: In the future. please post an essay one time only. Duplicate postings annoy the moderators and confuse the participants. If no one answers your post, you can reply to it, it will bring the post to our attention. Making shorter posts, for
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207 days ago
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1. His death marked the end of an era.
There have been many eras. His death ended just one of them.
2. The circumstances of his death - which was to usher in an era of renewed upheaval across the Empire - were less than dignified.
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256 days ago
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" the Samsung project" - "the" is required by English grammar rules - an article or pronoun (this, that, our, etc.) is placed in front of nouns. Many people have trouble with these little words! Here are some rules and examples
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alpheccastars
265 days ago
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Hi, When to use in which? Here is a definition I received from a website: ____________ You can use “in which” as a precise way to introduce a relative clause after a noun that refers to a place or to a time. For example instead of saying In my
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301 days ago
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" As my crew and I travel further away from the safety of our families and homes, all that I can see is a sunset casting its last light on the blue nothingness ahead."
I am not familiar with the way native speakers analyze English and
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2. Professor Jones was a famous grammarian. He lived in the 19th century. Professor Jones, a famous grammarian, lived in the 19th century. but if I wrote a) "Professor Jones was a famous grammarian who lived in the 19th century", would
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Hi, Can anyone help me with the task below? One has to make a grammatically correct sentence out a few sentences provided. The problem is that even one punctuation mistake makes the whole sentence invalid, and punctuation is not my forte, I'm
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