-
Hi,
I think that "custom made" is the active pronoun applying to both orthotics and orthopaedic shoes. My compatriot believes "custom made" applies to orthotics only.
'Custom made' is an adjective. It should be
ESL General English Grammar Questions
by
clive
201 days ago
Grammar, Pronouns, Punctuation, Hyphenation, Adjectives, Sentences, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Context, Languages
-
Hi, Avangi and all … . This post is as a sequence to the post, http://www.englishforums.com/English/WhichRefersTo/wvvlb/post.htm ** This finding sheds new light on the aging process that may allow science to eventually delay the
ESL General English Grammar Questions
by
pructus
360 days ago
Grammar, Nouns, Pronouns, Relative Pronouns, Sentences, Animals, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Context, Languages
-
Below is from the Collins Cobuild Dictionary. 'Any' can take a singular or plural noun depending on context. You use any in statements with negative meaning to indicate that no thing or person of a particular type exists, is present, or
ESL General English Grammar Questions
by
yoong liat
1 yr 41 days ago
Plurals, Clauses, Nouns, Pronouns, Negatives, Negations, Conditionals, Relationships, Writing, Plants, Context, Friendships, Mistakes, Friends, Languages
-
A very interesting thread! I think that English is inconsistent here, because it doesn't match how you handle personal pronouns in a similar context. Give the prize to whomever was chosen by the panel. Give the prize to whoever deserves it
-
Hello! Here I am again with a question. I heard yesterday something strange in some american film. It was an ... of Past Continuous? Is it some kind of slang or what:)? Thnx in advance for an answer. Vjeko. :)from Croatia:=) There is one point
misc.education.language.english
by

2 yr 151 days ago
Pronouns, Plurals, Context, Students, Relationships, Speaking, Chat, Friendships, Countries, Animals, United States, Friends, Speeches, American, Languages
-
None can be used in formal writing with either a singular or a plural verb depending on context. This topic has been amply discussed in the following usage note from American Heritage Dictionary.
Usage Note : It is widely asserted that none is
ESL Basic English Grammar Questions and Help
by
likeguslee
3 yr 237 days ago
Nouns, Plurals, Pronouns, Singular Verbs, Sentences, United Kingdom, Countries, Great Britain, United States, American, Context, Mistakes, Languages, Singular, Usages
-
In Italian we use the third-person feminin singular (Lei) as polite second person singular (tu). The second-person plural (Voi) was ... in some parts of Italy it still is), while the third-person plural (Loro) was used as polite second-person
-
"The foundation course leader asks each member of the team ... would like to pursue for personal development" Which one? Why? Neither is necessary, so KISS. If you insist on having one, there's nothing to choose between them in this
-
Hello everyone, Does anybody know if there are sites that offer english grammar exercices IN CONTEXT, i.e., PARAGRAPHS and not ... quantifier, article, pronoun, etc.? And exercices on sentence transformation for an advanced level? Thank you very
alt.usage.english
by
skitt
5 yr 346 days ago
Articles, Paragraphs, Pronouns, Context, Sentences, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, United States, Writing, Languages, Grammar
-
Hi, I am a native English speaker, however as of late I have realised how little I know about actually writing in English, especially in a formal context. Hence I have been attempting to improve my written English on three fronts, mainly (A)
alt.usage.english
by
patrick
5 yr 346 days ago
Regards, Nouns, Possessives, Apostrophes, Commas, Pronouns, Colons, Mistakes, Context, Sentences, Countries, United Kingdom, Punctuation, Adjectives, Languages
- English Test
How to Write a Letter Idioms Formal Letter Graduation Songs
Who sings a certain song
|
Ask a question right now..
|