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can u explain me what does it mean please Can you please explain what it means? What happened? Did you lose your dictionary? Main Entry: mock·ing·bird Function: noun a common grayish North American bird (Mimus polyglottos) related to the
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According to Newbury House Dictionary of American English, "service" is an uncountable noun when it means the care of a machine to keep it in good working order: When our oven broke, we called a repairman for service . According to
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This structure (the + singular countable noun) can be used to generalize but is mainly used with animals, plants, things and even certain groups of people.
1. The computer has changed the way we do business.
2. The mountain lion is a
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I appreciate your input but please don't give it unless you know it is grammatically correct. This is excellent advice for banu82in. When a most of expression is the subject, the verb agrees with the word after most of . Most of the butter
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I appreciate your input but please don't give it unless you know it is grammatically correct. This is excellent advice for banu82in. When a most of expression is the subject, the verb agrees with the word after most of . Most of the butter
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Just to make it a little more complicated -- you would only use a preposition if "downtown" is being used as an adjective describing part of a city, as opposed to a noun. In other words, you would say
I live downtown.
I'm going
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Your examples are both adjectives (American 'overseas'), and they should be adjectives, not nouns: domestic branches and overseas branches .
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Hi An Jiyoung I prefer "to draw demand for communication infrastructure". to analysis role and status of infrastructure
Is it correct? The word "analysis" is a noun, not a verb. The verb is spelled analy ze (American
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Ramsay reached Chicago in just two weeks
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They're often used interchangeably. I think of "permit" as a "yes or no" situation, while "allow" often deals with shades of permission. The use of "permit" as a noun points up the way the verb works.
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