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It's is the contraction of It is . For example, It is a beautiful night can be wriiten as It's a beautiful night.
Its is a possesive pronoun and is always followed by a noun. For example,
The dog wagged its tail .
He placed
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what is the difference between reflexive and emphasizing pronoun ?
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my name is Dhia' Alharazneh , I'm a twenty-four years old , I live in amman with my family , I was born in salt at ninteen eighty-five .
I graduated two years ago in june two thousand seven from hashemite university and I have a
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i need help defining the difference between 'subjective relative pronouns' and 'objective relative pronouns'
For example:
subject
'The chef who won the competition studied in Paris'
object
'This is
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Personally I just use what feels correct (for me) in each individual case. Same here. And nine times out of ten I make the agreement with the noun phrase immediately after "none of". I haven't introspected enough to be sure whether
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I would be greatful for a few tips, many thanks..
Elementary level
Describing a person's physical appearance. Parts of the body, colours and clothing (please don’t focus solely on body parts etc but consider physical
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Isn't that one can be used as a pronoun too? Like the sentence below, One must keep his promise or nobody will believe him anymore. My question is when one and ones are used as a pronoun what is difference between them? Could
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Hi. Would you say the only difference for these is that of formal and informal usage?
They speak better than them/they do.
They spoke better than them/they did.
I would consider "them" in both sentences to be very informal,
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Hello,
Many kind thanks in advance for anyone who can help me answer the following questions:
1.Under what circumstances is one to use the word woman vs. female ? One is a biological term, while the other one is a social term.
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I always thought that "them" was used as a pronoun refering to people, while "it" was used to refer to things. I came across this sentence though:
"Medical studies are providing increasing evidence that alternative
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