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The sentence is a grammatical mess, especially the part in bold. I guess it would improve marginally if there were a colon after entered into them. What follows explains the speculative element: the cattle might deteriorate or be productive. They
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Hi,
Although I know the lexical difference between holiday and holidays I usually get confused when it comes to forming the appropriate grammatical form in sentences like:
This is/are the best holiday OR This/They is/are the best
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Hi,
The flight to Toronto, Canada, is fully booked, but we'll surely come get/be in touch with you if there are any __. (A) cancelled (B)cancelling (C)cancel (D)cancellations (D) sounds perfectly OK to me to complete the sentence above and
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Hi. If one wants to use the superlative predicatively, is it correct not to put English articles in front of the superlative?
If it is correct not to put articles in front of the superlative, do you think we could say that for all the cases
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I know that when a word is singular you use an 's.' And when the word is plural you do not use an 's.' Your partial sentence (it is not a complete sentence) refers to 'two suggestions' (plural), so it needs the third person
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I know that when a word is singular you use an 's.' And when the word is plural you do not use an 's.' But, for some reason I am stuck on which sentence below is gramatically correct.
Two suggestions that mesh well together.
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Hello..I have one other one...I am really struggling right now with plural words..
Which of the following sentences is correct?
Korean women are the primary disciplinarians in their households.
Korean women are the primary
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Hi I hope you can help us. My daughter has to write sentences useing plural words and as a mother I have lost touch with the correct usage. An example is..
1.boys
2.boy's
3.boys'
I can't for the life of me remember
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Thanks in advance for your help. My question concerns a particular part of a sentence. I have seen examples but still confuse myself. When referring to many patients should it be "each of our patient's needs" or "each of our
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Hi, everybody, This was an argument I got in with a friend of mine. Which is the correct form or ... (the word) 'secs' sound like 'sex'. Hmm... "secs is a plural word"... it seems I've just answered myself,
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