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I have several questions all related to seasons? I have grammar doubts. Could you help me and correct me? Thank you.
1) In Argentina we have four seasons or In Argentina there are four seasons. Are both correct?
2) Don´t forget to
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Prepositions are difficult for native speakers, too. Yes, "in" or "by" are probably (probably) both correct for "He made A big mistake __ doing that." BUT if you say "He made THE big mistake," then you must
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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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Prepositions, Constructions, Clauses, Nouns, Pronouns, Predicates, Writing, Sentences, Countries, Speaking, Chat, Friendships, Styles, Apologies
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Unquestionably, "Who." "Whom" is strictly reserved for objective case. "Whom did you wish to speak with?" (object of the preposition with ) "With whom did you wish to speak?"
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Is this a case in which the verb complain is a transitive verb? It's matter of terminology and depends on what one wants to call an object. In Scandinavian grammatical terminology a clause can be the object of a verb : Students know the
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I'm quite confused with the prepositions when used for destination(s) as in below. Could you teachers please point out the correct one in each sentence. Where can I catch a bus to/for Boston ? Where can I catch a bus to/for downtown ? Where
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I would add that (at least to my AE ear) there is a difference between "meet" and "meet with." The addition of the preposition emphasizes that there will be a meeting of some duration, usually to accomplish some purpose.
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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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A differs from (= has a different quality) B. Mr A differs with (= has a different opinion) Mr B. " with regards to " and with regard to "-- The first is incorrect; these are the only standard expressions: 'as regards', ' in regard to', and
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