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My college had Constitution Day on Sep 16th, and I've assigned to write a synopsis for the day. I wrote and correct the numeric usage in the synopsis, but I still do not have a confidence with what I wrote. For example, I usually make SV
Essay, Report & Composition Writing
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kyorochan
69 days ago
Essays, Articles, Writing, Countries, United States, Mistakes, United Kingdom, Great Britain, American, Ireland, Usages, Holidays, New Zealand, Numbers, Easter
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this is what i want to write in the thanksgiving card for my teacher in the thanksgiving week of my school.
so i hope that there are people who help me correct my grammar mistakes and change my expression and words into more standard
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The same reason why we don't write: "We celebrate the Christmas Day on Dec 25 every year" Articles "a", "an" and "the" are commonly not used for names of cities, countries, buildings, special days,
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Bloody heck! This begs the question. What does it mean to head a phrase? I thought "heading" related to the nominal (rather than the functional) definition of a phrase! Now we have words "functionally" heading a phrase, but not
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I'd like to know the usage of indefinite article. Which greetig is common in speaking or writing? #11. Merry Christmas. #12. A merry Christmas. #13. Have merry Christmas. #14. Have a merry Christmas. #21. Happy Halloween. #22. A happy
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I don't see anything major. "Rose" is Emily's last name, and should always be capitalized. Names of movies and songs usually have every word capitalized, including the articles. Also, some people prefer to set off these titles
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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avangi
335 days ago
Articles, Clauses, Commas, Punctuation, Relationships, Writing, Sentences, Plants, Music, Songs, Christmas, Holidays, Boyfriends
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Hi, please tell me if the use of articles in these sentences are correct or which is correct. 1. Olives are not-so-big green fruit ( a not-so-big fruit --OK?) with a not-so-sweet taste. 2. Christmas time is a joyful time ( joyful time -- OK?) to
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Hi, please tell me if the use of articles in these sentences are correct or which is correct. 1. Olives are not-so-big green fruit ( a not-so-big fruit --OK?) with a not-so-sweet taste. 2. Christmas time is a joyful time ( joyful time -- OK?) to
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Hi, please look at this sentence and tell me why it would be wrong to put the indefinite article 'a' to express one's incredulous feeling of encountering what I consider to be an instance of hypocrisy or blasphemy -- although on second
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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clive
345 days ago
Articles, Nouns, Uncountable Nouns, Sentences, References, Business, Career, Indefinite, Speaking, Speeches, Christmas, Holidays
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Hi, please look at this sentence and tell me why it would be wrong to put the indefinite article 'a' to express one's incredulous feeling of encountering what I consider to be an instance of hypocrisy or blasphemy -- although on second
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