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) An adjective is a part of speech that modifies a noun or a pronoun. -- OK ) The exam was adjourned since the the professor was ill. ) The government has adjudged that the country's economy is experiencing hard times so the tax rates will be
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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mr wordy
159 days ago
Tenses, Nouns, Pronouns, Punctuation, Spelling, Contractions, Pronunciation, Hyphenation, Adjectives, Sentences, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Speaking, Speeches
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Ones Ones\, adv. Once. --Chaucer.
To me ones is the plural of one the noun. Look at that stack of ones on the table; that must be a thousand dollars. Americans call one dollar bills ones.
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10.
the first and lowest
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ESL General English Grammar Questions
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cwtch
177 days ago
Capital Letters, Plurals, Nouns, Pronunciation, Adjectives, Images, Writing, Sentences, United States, Speaking, American, Numbers
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See www.m-w.com.
Double the "s" and add "y".
CJ
I think this is a joke. Be careful how you use the word 'pus-sy.' Pus-sy is a cat, a type of willow or crude slang for female
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Xuehua: Welcome to the forum! If you have Collins Dictionary, this will be explained in the first few pages. There should be a section titled "how to use the dictionary" or something like that. This section will describe all the
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http://www.nickwriting.com/ " What is NWF? Developed to broaden Nickelodeon's outreach efforts, the Nickelodeon Writing Fellowship is designed to attract, develop ... on-air Nickelodeon show. In addition, all fellows are integrated into
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Chris Waigl a =E9crit : The one on "v=F4tre" was entirely unneccessary. One might say erroneous. It would have been, if indeed it had been on "votre". As it was actually on "la v=F4tre", it was entirely necessary,
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chris waigl
3 yr 356 days ago
Nouns, Pronouns, Pronunciation, Accents, Students, Relationships, Speaking, Friendships, Animals, Friends, Adjectives, Languages, Possessives, Determiners
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I'm surprised at the 'wrapped' spelling. I always assume it camefrom 'rapture'. That occurred to me too, but I suspect it's just an extension of 'wrapped' as in 'immersed' or 'absorbed', which is
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maria conlon
5 yr 92 days ago
Spelling, Pronunciation, Whom, Nouns, Negatives, Adverbs, Speaking, Writing, Adjectives, Expressions, Negations
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In the expression "Double or quits" Why isn't it "quit"? The noun "quits" with an S has been around for quite a while. Merriam-Webster.com says, Main Entry: quits Pronunciation: kwits Function: adjective
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} }> And how about that "a myriad of other things"? } } Here's how about it (M-W Online): } } Main Entry: 1myr·i·ad } Pronunciation: 'mir-E-&d } Function: noun } Etymology: Greek myriad-, myrias, from myrioi countless, ten
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And how about that "a myriad of other things"? Here's how about it (M-W Online): Main Entry: 1myr·i·ad Pronunciation: 'mir-E-&d Function: noun Etymology: Greek myriad-, myrias, from myrioi countless, ten thousand 1 : ten
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