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Hi, I am in more confusion now.I will give the full question here.We have to identify the parts of sentence which are correct from the given options - 1. So once an economy is actually in recession, Not OK. A comma should follow 'so'. 2.
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1. These are always a little uncomfortable for me. I think it's okay, but I'd probably repeat the "a," a spiritual and a literal interpretation , OR a spiritual vs. a literal interpretation , OR spiritual and literal
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Memos show Clinton turmoil Question: I would have written ''Clinton's turmoil''. Why didn't the author use apostrophe? BY CRAIG GORDON AND TOM BRUNE | <email addresses removed by mod.> August 13, 2008 Question: Why
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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Regards, Articles, Plurals, Dates, Tenses, Clauses, Negatives, Past Perfect, Colons, Expressions, Commas, Paragraphs, Apostrophes, Hyphens, Semicolons
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Hi, Please take a look at this. ... involved with modern, western "come every two hours and sit in the room." I am pretty sure you can treat "come every two hours and sit in the room" like an uncountable noun. Can I make it a
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Eejar1 wrote: Hi!!!! Please help me in checking my covering letter too. I graduated with Masters in Electrical Engineering from FachHoch Schule, Furtwangen this February. Now I am looking for a job in the industry. There is a Job fair in this
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Grammar Geek wrote: Lest we be tempted to hold up spammers are paragons of grammar, in addition to the "any more" issue, e-mail is almost always singular. Hi GG Computer magazines abound in millions of examples of e-mail used in the plural
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Anonymous wrote:
Hyphens can be tricky. I hope the following helps...
Hyphenated nouns -- In the case of nouns formed from two or more words joined by hyphens, usually only the last word forms a plural. However, there are a few cases in
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1-- As far as I am concerned, any combination is fine, as long as the meaning is clear (e.g. one invitation per member). I merely think it is more consistent to match singular with singular and plural with plural. However, in your sentences, not
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However, in quantitative expressions of the following type there is possible variation:
a ten day absence
a ten-day absence
a ten days absence
a ten days' absence
With temporal nouns in the plural, the apostrophe is sometimes
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As an adjective, the singular is used. a ten-dollar bill, a twelve-foot plank, a 20-function calculator .*
As a noun, the plural is used (unless you are talking about only one thing, of course). ten dollars, twelve feet, 20 functions, one
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