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I'm taking a correspondence course. These are some of the exercises that I need to submit. So please I need help from grammar exerperts thanks. Question 2 : In the following paragraphs, find one example of each of the parts of the sentence listed below. Lable each example clearly. You will...
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Hi, everyone! Happy New Year! But I'm trying to be happy. I'm pulled into a debate over "the very English standard" in a Chinese translation forum. A "sensible" lad who crammed in China's New Oriental Language School asserts that many usages, including those in nytimes.com, economist.com,...
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Can you give me a precious tip from the following two paragraph? 1. Less than a decade into the new millennium, the separation between art and ordinary life is diminishing. ... Art is not a phase of life apart from the work-a-day world, to which one may turn in moments of leisure or...
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It was my awful mistake to put wrong word in the next paragraph before I post question on EnglishForum. (In the paragraph, I put 'deception' in the place of 'conception.' Sorry about that. But 'Doll' gave me precious answer - I put his answer after question paragraph. Thanks, Doll....
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I want to ask you the meaning of two relative pronouns in the following paragraph. Please have a patience in reading the next paragraph. Education is necessarily concerned with ends and purposes ①which vary from age to age and from one community to another. The deception of the...
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Dear teachers, Would you please correct my exercise ? Read the following paragraphs. Decide which relative pronoun is correct and fill in each blank. Then decide which clauses are restrictive and which are nonrestrictive. Add commas where necessary. If there are two blanks, add the...
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Re: "Life that is"
MrPedantic wrote: Well, it does seem to be a fairly common trick, in some kinds of journalism: putting your relative pronoun in one paragraph, and its referent in another. MrP Thank you, again! I see. paco
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Re: "Life that is"
Well, it does seem to be a fairly common trick, in some kinds of journalism: putting your relative pronoun in one paragraph, and its referent in another. MrP
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