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Hello, another English teacher here. I have been teaching English in China for about 2 and a half years now and also speak fluent French, decent Spanish and am learning Chinese (not as hard as you may think once you get the hang of those tones,
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anonymous
2 yr 37 days ago
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Hello,
Here are a few ideas. I am being fairly picky (critical) because you asked for comments. I understood most of your letter very well. Good luck with your application!
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Dear Sirs , ( If you are sure that only men
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Hi Happy,
This area is a very contentious one, so it is not surprising that you find different pronouncements within and between grammar books. Here is my opinion on the examples you present:
(1) 'Who did it ?' Not I.'
The pronoun stands
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mister micawber
5 yr 157 days ago
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I'll try to give a partial answer.
A relative clause is a portion of a sentence that adds information about a previous noun in the sentence. The previous noun is called the antecedent. Relative clauses are marked by relative pronouns: that,
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