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You can be sure it is restrictive. In modern English that is always restrictive (and therefore not preceded by a comma) when it introduces a relative clause. which can go either way -- without the comma (restrictive) or with the comma
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Good! That is what I wanted. Regarding mistakes, I am typing the doctor's dictation verbatim. They make a lot of errors in sentence construction as well as grammar; I cannot change all of that, cos they are medical professionals and not
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This statue is 46,5 meters in height. (is it: forty-six comma five meters " ?)
Do you mean to say "46.5" meters?
Is there any mistake in the following, please?
a) English Tourist Places. This is not a complete sentence
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Please, how do I read this:
E.g.:
- This statue is 46,5 meters in height. (is it: forty-six comma five meters " ?)
Is there any mistake in the following, please?
a) English Tourist Places.
b) California is the most rich
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I've had the exact same problem with this section. Teacher just rejected my answers saying "THE QUESTION ALSO ASKS YOU TO SAY 1. what caused the error? ' I.E. MOTHER TONGUE INTERFERENCE. PLEASE LOOK AT THE MODULE NOTES AGAIN AND
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Hi,
This seems to me like hard homework for someone who is 9.
You are native speakers of English, aren't you?
Hope sombody can help us with sons home work (below) he does understand some of the differences just not sure where
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Hi All,
I'm writing a business offer in English, but I'm not a native English speaker, so I've faced a number of trubles. I would like the following things to be corrected if there are any mistakes:
1. Articles (in russian
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The way your composition is written, I will only say that the tone is very “stiff” and the flow is rough. Aslo some adverbial modifiers are awkwardly used, in my opinion. I.e. “so”, “so that”, “as”, etc…. So I made a few revisions to take
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Are you asking how a phrase can function as a question? Yes. How do you come to the conclusion that I don't know how a phrase could be a question? Because you said, It is as defined by Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English . You could
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Hi Koh, Question 1: Isn't a question always a sentence? Yes, a question is a sentence, but a sentence without a question mark is not a question. You, yourself, said in your earlier post that a question can also be a phrase. Perhaps, that was
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