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HI, End a question with a question mark. Clive
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Many thanks for your comments and observations on Anzac Day, which I thought produced one of the best threads for a while. So here's a related question to consider: why the Anzac spirit has never translated into an overwhelming
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It is a logical assumption to say that she may make a fatal mistake in subsequent acts, allowing the townspeople to look into her true self which may in turn anger them; the end of the virtuous life of Abigail will be grave. Hi, from the analysis
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Their petrified faces make the life of a sailor seem horrifying. Can you please see if my analysis of the above sentence is correct, please. Analysis of the whole sentence: Their petrified faces =subject/noun phrase make =main verb the life of a
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Hi, Is this sentence correct? Do I use do or does 'Vincent' is third person singular, so say 'does' . (eg I do chores, you do chores, he/she/it does chores) and do I put a comma after "chores" Yes and a question mark?
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football is a popular sport played almost in all Asain and European countries. There is no direct agent here but it's still a passive structure. That sentence is not in the passive voice. Football is a popular sport played in almost all As
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1. "cease to be of an issue" is wrong. It should be "cease to be an issue". Presumably a typo.
2. I would only use "too much" directly with uncountable nouns ("too much cheese", "too much
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I have been trying to obtain a firm grasp of how to distinguish what can be deleted and what can't be deleted in a situation like the one below, What are you thinking about deleting?
John who took my pen is here. -- Would you say
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Hi, So many questions in one post only!!! I'm answering only some of them. Newguest wrote: Does the phrase I'm thinking of going to Vienna mean the same as I'm planning on going to go ..?
Roughly the same meaning. However, a plan is
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I have a few questions.
What's the difference in meaning between these two sentences:
1. I shall be bringing Ben with me when I visit you on Friday, if that's all right.
2. I shall bring Ben with me when I visit you on Friday, if
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