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That article at that link you posted mentions three ways of dealing
with "spoken grammar". The second one is actually the approach I was
taking: one single grammar. This is what is said in that article, and
what I have been saying
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Chris Kern wrote on 27 Jun 2004: There's nothing grammatically incorrect about: "Moviegoer was one of the many who made his way to a theatre to see what the hype was about." That's not true; there is, unless "Moviegoer"
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aaron j. dinkin
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In English grammar, we learned that after a preposition, there is a noun. However, almost every native speaker would not ... In other words, is this sentence merely an unusual exception, or is there a possible rule to such a happening? From
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raymond s. wise
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In particular, articles belong to the category of Determiner, which ... beginning of the English noun phrase, before all the adjectives. "Ten"? Cardinal numbers seem more like adjectives than like determiners to me. "The ten
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robert bannister
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In particular, articles belong to the category of Determiner, which also includes quantifiers, like "some", "all", "every", "ten", etc., and which has its own little niche at the beginning of the English
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