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a. It is a two hour drive from to . b. It is a two hour's drive from to . c. It is a two-hour drive from to . C. is the best alternative. A. is fine with me but some may object to the lack of a hyphen. As Mr M has said, the sentence is
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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cool breeze
227 days ago
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. Why is there the indefinite article "a" before the word "passivity" when I think it is hard to conceive of any situation that would be good(?) to think of it as a type of it? (I might not have phrased my question correctly.)
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I recently used the following question on a quiz:
A gentleman ________ I had never seen before smiled at me.
The students were to put the relative pronoun in the first blank and then write whether it was a defining or non-defining relative
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anonymous
242 days ago
Articles, Clauses, Nouns, Pronouns, Commas, Relative Pronouns, Punctuation, Whom, Definite Articles, Questions, Writing, Sentences, Animals, Indefinite, Students
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Hi.
I was looking at the Google Book Search and saw this:
Fear as a way of life: Mayan widows in rural Guatemala 저자: Linda Green - 1999 - 229 페이지
119 페이지
Yet this sense of fatalism did not necessarily translate
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1. Do we put a comma before AS? usually we don't 2. Among his most renowned works of this genre, I should mention Waverly, Ivanhoe and Rob Roy. (comma?) have no idea if a comma is relevant here or not. i'd omit it :) 3. But Scott first
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givento
325 days ago
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Hi all, I need your help with several sentences I wrote. Could any native speaker please tell me if they sound good? Thanks a lot! 1. You could follow the fortification on foot as a tourist path leads along. ( Do we put a comma before AS?) 2.
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Avangi is right on. Most times when we say "There is", the subject is used with the indefinite article. There is a book on the table; there is a woman in the house. "The" is used only when the context indicates some definite
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alpheccastars
351 days ago
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(snip) Of the eight posts I see in this thread at ... they are correct both with and without the parenthetical material..g "Illogical"? Perhaps, but that's how language works. People argue about whether one punctuation style is more
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EFL teachers won't help; I'm a native speaker. The issue ... places to get an answer to settle such a dispute. I'm afraid I can't direct you to a reputable source. Of the eight posts I see in this thread at ... The true principle
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michael west
5 yr 167 days ago
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James (Email Removed) wrote on 08 Jan 2004: In the sentence: And I know it's good idea to eat five times a day if you're cutting (massing too?). Assuming the sentence is OK (or O.K. or okay ;), because I'm sure you'll rewrite it
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