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Could you kindly explain why THE is or is not used in the following sentences:
The English translation of the Srimad Bhagavatam with comments by AC Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada.
Known as “the ripe fruit of the tree of Vedic
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Hi,
I'm just wondering if the first sentence has the same meaning as the second one.
(1) We are taught a little music and art.
(2) Music and ar t are not taught much.
#2 clearly suggests this is a negative fact, implying
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What about this version: He graduated from University (Department of English Language and Literature) and completed a one-year Postgraduate Studies in Translation.
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Hi,
Does this sentence sound good to you: He graduated from University (Department of English Language and Literature) and Postgraduate Studies in Translation.
It doesn't sound right. Here are a few comments.
graduate = receive a
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Hello
Does this sentence sound good to you: He graduated from University (Department of English Language and Literature) and Postgraduate Studies in Translation. cheers
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The story “Tears of Autumn” by Yoshiko Uchida is a great story, which the settings affect the story by many ways. This story is mostly about a young woman gone to America from Japan for freedom and marriage. The settings affect the story a lot as
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The story “Tears of Autumn” by Yoshiko Uchida is a great story, which the settings affect the story by many ways. This story is mostly about a young woman gone to America from Japan for freedom and marriage. The settings affect the story a lot as
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Howdy, As promised (gee... I'm wicked :|) here comes another set of sentences I'd like you to check... Thanks a lot in advance, your help is appreciated! 1. In the previous topic I was told that a the should be omitted in fron of human
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Hi Sam: You asked in the message (which a moderator deleted as a duplicate), As the subject sugests, Is the English Language in decline due to 'SMS Language'. OR is the English Language simply 'evolving'... Oh yes, the English
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113 days ago
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It should be "He moves to the left". Otherwise, they're all correct, but are relatively unusual as standalone sentences.
As you mention, the simple present tense can be used to describe regular or habitual activity, or the
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