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Hello Vctory Ong, I enjoyed reading your essay, I think you're an imaginative writer who is skilled at making the place you are describing seem real. Here are some of the errors I noticed in your essay.
We enjoys, they dances, jogs...
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ben777
84 days ago
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The indefinnite article and numbers are not used with non-countable nouns, such as advice. So, he has a good knowledge of English is wrong? CB
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The indefinnite article and numbers are not used with non-countable nouns, such as advice.
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Hi VT I would like to preface my comments about your sentences by reminding you that some sentences are possible to say, but only in a very limited number of contexts. Many of the sentences you post are grammatically acceptable, but may not sound
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Besides, a zillion (literally) books define median as an average. I've seen books that said that, but if you accept that point of view, then you have to reject as meaningless any statement about averages that don't specify which average.
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Funny how the indefinite article in Northern Germanic languages sits in front of the noun and then moves to the end and attaches to become the definite article. Macedonian and, I think, Bulgarian also have a postpositive definite article, although
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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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bill bonde the oblique allusion in lieu of the frontal attack
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"THE accumulation OF oxidized proteins in cells and tissues is A featureOF A number OF age-related diseases and may also ... sentence? I learnt from a grammer book that "the" should always be used before "of", for
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