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Re: subject verb agreement ^^
they bring news is laptops are she brings laptops are they bring There's an "understood" which she brings . This relative clause takes the pronoun out of contention for subject of the sentence, since it is instead subject of "brings" in the clause. The clause...
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Re: of / from the shark
The verb "to fault" is the transitive form of the noun, "my fault ." No one could find fault with your sentence = No one could fault your sentence. The noun is countable or uncountable. "Find fault" is an idiom, meaning "to criticize."
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Re: An overtime or a overtime?^_^
I worked 3 hours overtime. ( The ' overtime ' here is ' adverb ' ) to mean how you work. water is uncountable noun, that's why we say 2 litres of water not 2 litres waters but waters with s means the ocean on the shore of a country. eg. A pirate ship has encroached the waters of...
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