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Hi again,
English grammar books published in Japan explains: "This is the doll that he made yesterday," suggests that he made only one doll yesterday. Yes.
It also suggests that the listener is already aware that a doll was made.
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Thanks. English grammar books published in Japan explains: "This is the doll that he made yesterday," suggests that he made only one doll yesterday. "This is a doll that he made yesterday," suggests that he made more than one
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Hello this is a new revised version following AlpheccaStars's advises, if anybody can give me an opinion,or how to make it better I will APRECIATE it very much. answering to the previous AlpheccaStars's advise for : "I am writing to
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Welcome to the forums. First, I will answer your question. A cover letter is a one-page very short introduction to a subject. Every cover letter has one or more attached detailed documents. Think of it like the cover of a book - The cover has the
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Thank you, but I'm a little confused. Mr. Micawber, I suppose you live in Japan. Probably you realize that the English definite and indefinite articles are very difficult to Japanese people Let me propose the following hypothesis: Hypothesis
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The definite and indefinite articles are very difficult to us Japanese people, because our language (Japanese) does not have them. I learned that "the" is necessary before "people" in the following sentence. The people who live
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Thank you for your replay. Definite and indefinite articles are difficult to us, because our language (Japanese) does not have grammatical articles.
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Kaki: Has Mr. Lam taught you grammar? One of the first things E nglish teachers should do is show correct simple sentence structures, with subject and verb. More advanced students learn about clauses, which also have a subject and verb, but are
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I'm an Asian. I've heard people say that European languages are much like members of a single family, and people there learn other languages without much difficulty. Do the languages come so close to one another? Yes, so far as (1) they
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We'd manage perfectly well without it, as long as we ... possible for too many expressions to change meaning too quickly. The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress , by Robert A. Heinlein, is written in a dialect of English he imagines to be spoken on the
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