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1st, grammatical error: "approach" needs the preposition "to" 2nd, syntax error Generally speaking, a grammatical error is a syntax error, so there's something wrong with the way you are thinking this through. I think you
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From a conversational perspective I
think it goes like this;
For the past 10 years... referring
to the entire duration.
In the past 10 years... referring
to particular points within the span.
Over the past 10 years...
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Sentences like "I live with my parents and brother and sister" or while talking about fathers or mothers mentioning them time after time, do we use a definite article or are we supposed to use a possessive pronoun each time? e.g.
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The for-to-Infinitive Construction "is a construction in which the
infinitive is in predicate relation to a noun or a pronoun preceded by
the preposition for," L. A. Kaushanskaya (1970:200) In the sentence the for-to-Infinitive Construction can
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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anonymous
32 days ago
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How do I know whether I have to use the preposition ABOUT or ON?
Examples:
- There are no instructions on how to do this.
- Where is my story on James Stweart? Often, either one will do, but generally speaking, the choice is swayed one
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As a rule you can use this: ABOUT = when talking about something that is ordinary and general e.g. I was having a conversation about money? e.g. The little children are reading a book about Peter Pan. (not on because that would suggest that they
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Anon.: English speakers do not use a preposition when "home" follows a verb of motion: Tom went/ran/moved home. If you use "to be," you may say, "Tom is AT home" or just "Tom is home." In conversation,
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What most of America don't understand should be correct...because we're talking about most people of America therefore it's the plural form and that's don't . Prepositional phrase here is of America don't understand.
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I just underwent a test and I was trappe by the following questions: Please let me know the correct answer to these. I herewith provide my attempt at these as well. It is doubtful whether they are fluent in speaking English. BEGIN WITH:
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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avangi
47 days ago
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I just underwent a test and I was trappe by the following questions: Please let me know the correct answer to these. I herewith provide my attempt at these as well. It is doubtful whether they are fluent in speaking English. BEGIN WITH:
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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ritwik06
47 days ago
Regards, Prepositions, Tenses, Speaking English, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Speaking, Chat, Friendships, Mistakes, Languages
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