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Haohaoxuexi wrote:
Hi teachers: how to add a preposition after the noun, can u explain a bit when I need to for or of?
Can you give me the template for /of a resume? This is the template for /of a resume.
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Hi teachers: how to add a preposition after the noun, can u explain a bit when I need to for or of?
Can you give the template for/of resume? This is the template for/of resume.
What is the price for/of this T-shirt? The price
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Tumbling wrote:
Will someone please check me. Red the small letters that should be capitalized in the following sentences. 1. The Fairfax h otel operates on t he a merican p lan. 2. Sarah Whiting, an a stronomer at w ellesley, helped plan the
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I have some questions about the homework i was giving. Can you please tell me if i am doing these right. if i am not please tell me what i am doing wrong. A. Identifying the Parts of Speech in Sentences Identify the part of speech of each bold
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Genetics is the study of how the qualities of living things are passed on through/in their genes . Which preposition sounds right to you here, through or in their genes? Thanks.
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Conchita57 wrote: According to Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary, 'wade' is also American English for 'paddle': paddle (WALK) UK verb (US wade) to walk with bare feet through shallow water, often at the edge of the sea: We rolled up our
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According to Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary, 'wade' is also American English for 'paddle': paddle (WALK) UK verb (US wade) to walk with bare feet through shallow water, often at the edge of the sea: We rolled up our trousers and
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Angliholic wrote:
But then emerged bizarre stories about the manner which/in which the first astronaut had provided for cross-country driving without rest stops. Should I use which or in which here and why? Thanks.
In which: one does
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Participle clauses
Ramesh Chandra Sharma from India writes:
What is the difference in meaning between these two sentences: Seeing an accident ahead, I stopped my car. Having seen an accident ahead, I
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Jackson6612 wrote:
My dictionary doesn't explain off in that way.
Use a better dictionary, such as one here (but you'll need to pay, $30/year):
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off
Function: preposition
2 a : from the charge or possession of
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