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We usually use 'any' for negative and interrogative sentences like these : I don't have any idea (negative) Do you have any friends? (interrogative) As you see in the examples, 'Any' can be used for either singular or plural
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Greetings, dear friends, there are several facts relating to this matter that can be unambiguously stated a priori. One of them concerns the definition of a lexico-grammatical class of the word 'unlike' (i.e. its word class/part-of-speech
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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gleb_chebrikoff
37 days ago
Prepositions, Clauses, Nouns, Negatives, Auxiliaries, Noun Phrases, Adjectives, Relationships, Writing, Sentences, Phrases, Friendships, Salutations, Friends, Negations
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Please pardon my forwardness.
Sometimes, the way you phrase and structure your question s and sentences really loses me. I think we had a similiar discussion sometime back.
Afraid and worried, I am not very skilled in English.
This
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Please pardon my forwardness.
Sometimes, the way you phrased and structure your question and sentences really lost me. I think we had similiar discussions sometime back.
Afraid and worried, I am not very skilled in English.
This
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Sensitive to the negative press in Los Angeles, the McCourts brought in a series of public relations pros to help hone their image. could you do loose meaning ? here i knew all the meaning of these world but i could not conclude as a good message
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Those are common questions from grammer tests in Taiwan's junior high schools. Our local English text books insist that we should use "neither", for there is a negative adjective "few" in the front sentence, so we should
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Could you tell me which word to use please? 1 That's when I'm best/I'm my best player. 2 He called just/only to fold post flop. 3 Food fell on/onto the bed. 4 How many people do you have room for?/You have room for how many people? 5
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Could you please look at this? please 1 We talked about something else so we wouldn't get caught laughing about him, but in reality we were talking about him. 2 Thats how I/it work, if your not happy go go deal with someone else. 3 I saw her
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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alc24
160 days ago
Negatives, Relationships, Writing, Sentences, Speaking, Chat, Friendships, Friends, Refinancing, Numbers, Negations
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This is a very common construction.
It means (as you probably figured out) that many of the things that 'grammar' can mean to people will be negative things.
You'll meet a lot of people in life - the vast majority good, a
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I'm a native speaker but not a grammarian, but I will try to help. 1) "Are they?" means the speaker is asking whether things are still hectic or not. His friend has said he's still at work; the speaker assumes that things must
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