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I checked my Oxford and Cambridge dictionaries, as well as Merriam-Webster, but found no reference to 'idea' in their definitions of a noun, so I don't know where you got your definition from. You might find it better to think
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Mister Micawber, analysing the class of nouns into general/specific and assigning these terms to them as their immanent features certainly does not have much to do with grammar as such, since this division is largely of theoretical interest to
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What's the noun form of "domestic"? 'Domesticity'. But this is only used in reference to a person's home and family life, so it is not suitable in your context.
e.g.) a total of 100 branch offices (domestic
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clive
47 days ago
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What is the rule? I don't think there is a rule. You just have to memorize the few nouns in English that are customarily given a gender. Note that you won't be considered wrong if you use "it" to reference such a noun. For
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TQ. Here are some suggestions for the first paragraphs. It would help your essay at lot if you would make an outline of the points you are trying to make, and then follow the outline with your paragraphs. Question; Celebrities like Miley Cyrus
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alpheccastars
54 days ago
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How many word's words can you make from the word these .you can re-arrange the letters. Hmm, I'll start with the simple ones and somebody will add the others. He She The Set See Thee Stee (http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/Stee?r=66)
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http://www.sil.org/LINGUISTICS/GlossaryOfLinguisticTerms/WhatIsANominal.htm
Generally speaking, a clause consists of a subject and verb, otherwise known as subject/predicate, and a nominal is a phrase or clause that acts like a noun, but
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Hi. Can you please confirm what I am saying in reference to the examples?
1. These people are the members of the Lee family. -- This seems to say those people are all the members of the Lee family and there are no others (if I am correct but
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_two_cents_(idiom) " My two cents " and its longer version " put my two cents in " is an American idiomatic expression, taken from the original British idiom expression: to put in " my two
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anonymous
91 days ago
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Why did my boss say this sentence is wrong? To answer that, you will have to ask your boss. Absent that, I can only guess that it is the oblique reference of which which I mentioned to you in a previous post. It seems a bit picky, but it's
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