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Hello, Chris, this clause would be an adjective clause , right? in fact, one should distinguish between relative clauses and adjective clauses , which are more precisely termed supplementive adjective clauses and represent only a special case of
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"A survey by national council of Churches showed that in 1986 there were 20,736 females ministers, almost 9 percent of the nation's clergy, a number double that of 1977 " Is there any error in this sentence-specially with usage of
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I choose E because i take the sentence as:
I am depending on the medicine which was delivered without delay. That is your privilege. I side with those grammarians who say that the present participle being is exceptional in that it cannot be
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Thank you for replying.
I choose E because i take the sentence as:
I am depending on the medicine which was delivered without delay.
Then if we remove the relative pronoun, it should be:
I am depending on the medicine being
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Hi, eva, Thanks for joining us. Welcome to English Forums! Just offhand, between the infinitive and the gerund, it's been the infinitive lately that doesn't work in certain situations, and the gerund which comes to the rescue. (There have
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I don't understand why 'are' comes into this. Surely "One of the countries" is singular. Can someone explain please?
One is singular, that's why the main verb of the main clause is singular: is: One of the countries
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Hello, I have a few quick questions. First, c an someone please help me understand why the following answers to an online adjective and adverb quiz are incorrect?: Question #: 1: It is very easy. Here, very is an adjective. User's
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