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May I use the 'ING' form with any verb to create adjectives or nouns? No. The adjective 'Telephonic' has it an adverb to be 'Telephonically'? Yes. When I can use 'The', 'a', 'an' before nouns? An extremely broad question. A and an are usually not...
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Dear teacher, May I use the 'ING' form with any verb to create adjectives or nouns? The adjective 'Telephonic' has it an adverb to be 'Telephonically'? When I can use 'The', 'a', 'an' before nouns? Best regards,
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Re: Is it Mr Jones's briefcase or Mr Jones' briefcase?
Mr Jones's briefcase or Mr Jones' briefcase?During my high school, I was taught to use the second one. Later, I learnt that both are acceptable. Source 1:Some writers will say that the -s after Charles' is not necessary and that adding only the apostrophe (Charles' car) will suffice to show...
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Re: How to distinguish between long vowel and short vowel in stressed syllable
There’re phonic generalizations; there’re no hard-and-fast rules. There’ll always be exceptions. Syllabification is a very controversial and contentious subject. Unfortunately your final answer - I hate to admit - lies in any authoritative pronunciation dictionaries taking into consideration any...
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Re: Can this word function as a noun?
Yes, Mr. Paco, there was an inadvertant error in typing. Sorry. How about it? Is the sentence have a correct noun? ... as well as from the bottom up through Phonics.
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Re: Can this word function as a noun?
Anonymous wrote: Hi, I have a part of a sentence for your scrutiny. Please tell me how can the writer would be able to use this word underlined as a noun as it seemed to have been used as? ... as well as form the bottom up through Phonics. I feel there should be a typo. "... as well as from...
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Can this word function as a noun?
Hi, I have a part of a sentence for your scrutiny. Please tell me how can the writer would be able to use this word underlined as a noun as it seemed to have been used as? ... as well as form the bottom up through Phonics.
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