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Re: Help please! Subordinate or main clause
Nobody said it was not a clause! There are several bits of terminology that are confusing. One set of terms applies to the individual words. 'house' is a noun . 'happy' is an adjective . 'quietly' is an adverb . And so on. Another set of terms applies to groups of words...
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Re: Grammar rules - check for correctness - a kind teacher please :)
Some another issues to discuss I saw your old friend, him whom you pointed out at the last meeting Him whom >> whom Objective pronoun is redundand, we need only relative pronou I really don´t know if there is a mistake in this sentence She flouts her mink coat whenever she goes with...
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Re: Grammar rules - check for correctness - a kind teacher please :)
Here are some examples The main point is to explain the correct answer The sentences are little-bit childisch ;they are some modified sentences. I am afraid that my explanations seems to be a little childisch, too. So please help me how to turn it into the right explanation. Mary was real...
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Re: Felt like...
Hi Mad, With this scant context, it could be taken either way. It's pretty confusing. "Friends" is plural. Was she paired with one particular guy? Whom is she talking to? Her date?? "Felt" is past tense, but "is" is present tense. Is she still on the...
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Re: sentences correct?
Solomon_13000 wrote: Are the sentences below correct in terms of the use of preposition and so on in italic? Preposition Neither Amy nor her sisters like to do ironing every week. He is like his mother He is always like that Besides working at the...
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sentences correct?
Are the sentences below correct in terms of the use of preposition and so on in italic? Preposition Neither Amy nor her sisters like to do ironing every week. He is like his mother He is always like that besides working at the restaurant, he also works at the...
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Re: Distinguishing an object and a separate noun
The mistake you're making here is that you are assuming "greatness" and "disaster" are both functioning as nouns in these sentences. They are not. To understand a word's 'part of speech,' you must see how it functions in the sentence. The same word can have a different part of speech in...
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adverb-(hyphen)-adjective
I can't find a source that explains what I thought I understood many years ago. The question deals with joining an adverb and an adjective with a hyphen before the noun, but not afterward: the freshly-cut lawn smells great ~ the lawn is freshly cut he is a...
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1 yr 195 days ago
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Re: HELP! (noun/adjective/adverb clauses)
that guy is all wrong don't listen to him. nouns- answer whom or what adj.- answer which one adv- when, where, why these are just the basics there are many more, but i got through with these and little other knowledge.
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1 yr 221 days ago
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Re: sentence analysis 9/12/06
That does not mean your second sentence analysis is correct, but that we are of the same opinion. when is an adverb and conjunction, but not a relative pronoun. In modern English there are five relative pronouns: that, which, who, whom, and whose.
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