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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
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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ivanhr
36 days ago
Articles, Nouns, Uncountable Nouns, Countable Nouns, Plants, Business, Countries, United States, American, Careers, Languages
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Please correct the following sentences. Thank you.
When we were wrenching our hands in utter helplessness, saw an American lady came to our rescue.. She told me that she knew what we were searching for; insisted us to watch the fireworks,
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Good god! I now saw an American lady coming from the crowd to our rescue. Good god! I saw an American lady coming from the crowd to our rescue. Introducing herself as Dorothea Lessing, she said she knew what we were searching for, and prodded us
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Please correct the following sentences. Thank you.
Good god! I now saw an American lady coming from the crowd to our rescue. Introducing herself as Dorothea Lessing, she said she knew what we were searching for, and prodded us to ‘go watch the
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(1)A brown-colored rat can change its shape as easily as a piece of rubber. (2) Planning to visit Sweden, Shanna decided to study the native language. (3) Like a good drawing that has a minimal number of lines, a good paragraph should have
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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anonymous
55 days ago
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Please help me with a few sentencess- I can make them shorter or change a word to sound more proffesional, I can put 2 sentencess into one using linking words:
1. The kind of rat that is brown in colour is as supple in its ability to change its
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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anonymous
56 days ago
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No, I guess I usually hear it as /æ/. If you are hearing anything else, you could post a Youtube video or an audio clip. Anyway, I noticed that you mentioned the word "can" in the title....
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English Audio: Speech & Pronunciation
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kooyeen
80 days ago
American English, Accents, Diphthongs, Video, Plants, Countries, United States, United Kingdom, Great Britain, American, Languages
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it is an American idiom, it means gotta go now and I'll see you later...
A key word missing from your reply is "current." It's not.
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it is an American idiom, it means gotta go now and I'll see you later...
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An argument accordingly rose up, that is, where we should start our career, a big city or small town. How does this sentence read to the ears of native English speakers? It is in a textbook published in Mandland China. I have no information
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