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I have always known that after an indefinite pronoun, namely "everyone," "somebody" etc, the correct possessive pronoun to be used is "their." E.g.: Everyone should always do their best. However, the "Canadian
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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anonymous
95 days ago
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Can inanimate, conceptual nouns "possess?" Yes, however, there are different ways in which we express possessive of inanimate nouns. Sometimes the noun is used in the sense of an adjective: The summer months The summer holiday The
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Hi,
I am writing an agreement for my HOA, between two Association's. Could someone please check to see if I have the possessives correct? thanks in advance.
...majority consent of the Associations' Boards of Directors..
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The letter from Birmingham jail by Martin Luther King Jr. can gives people a very strong feeling after reading it because King uses a lot of feeling to write this letter. And King’s use of a lot of facts in his letter and make his audience believe
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thanks teacher would you plz check again
The letter from Birmingham jail by Martin Luther King Jr. can give people a very strong feeling after reading it because King uses a lot of feeling to write this letter. And King’s use of a lot of facts
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I have highlighted words that are incorrect and also offered some suggestions. The letter from a Birmingham jail by Martin Luther King Jr. can gives people a very strong feeling after read it because the king (I don't think this person was a
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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alpheccastars
182 days ago
Articles, Possessives, Prepositions, Nouns, Adjectives, Business, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Colours, Careers
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"it is" if it has to be contracted then it is always "it's", the apostophe shows that something has been removed, ie the "i". A lot, if not all, contractions follow this method. eg. "do not" becomes
ESL Vocabulary and Idioms
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jeannie1
186 days ago
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1 real 1: of or relating to fixed, permanent, or immovable things (as lands or tenements) 2b (2): of or relating to practical or everyday concerns or activities <left school to live in the real world> 1 yellow 1 a: of the color yellow Which
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jackson6612
214 days ago
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Michael, welcome! You have posed a knotty question! Here are some thoughts. When I have trouble with possessives, I think of the equivalent "of" construction. In this case, I think you mean: the needs of (each of our patients)... The
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alpheccastars
237 days ago
Possessives, Constructions, Nouns, Noun Phrases, Punctuation, Apostrophes, Phrases, Animals, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Colours
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usually 'the' has to come before superlative adjectives unless: 1.there is tagmeme\possessive\demonstrative\nominal etc before the superlative adjectives ex. The Yellow River is the second longest river in China. 2.the superlative
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