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which one is more appropriate and why I mean do participle reduce redundancy Regards
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which one is more appropriate and why I mean do participle reduce redundancy Regards
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Hello Easy way to figure out this is asking question like this? Question:In which cases have people complained about the new restaurant? Answer2. I know several cases in which people have complained about the new restaurant. Best Regards
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Thanks, I was having a mental lapse; I do know that a relative pronoun can be the object and subject of the relative clause. Secondly, 'in regards to an earlier comment you made .' Once again I have forgotten about the omitted THAT. Once I
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Thanks. This has helped me examine and understand the constituents of a sentence and, also see a sentence in its entirety; I never saw the relative pronoun as an object until you explained it this way. In regards to an earlier comment you made. Is
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Hello, What follows is an inquiry posted on a Taiwanese-BBS board. -- However, they do not have to "cry" if they know the short science lesson, __ reactions happen slower at lower temperatures. -- The given answer for that blank is
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1. The name of the man who Tom called uncle is Bobby Brown. If you rewrite "man who (subjective case) Tom called uncle", it becomes "Tom called he (subjective case) uncle". It should be "Tom called him (objective case)
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Hi Anon, I was intrigued by this issue, as I too could see no substantial difference between the examples.
I think it comes down to a simple misunderstanding. The Anon said, "The dilemma how to know what and how much to truncate,
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Anonymous wrote: I'd really appreciate your reply to my first letter. But in the sentence: "The news that he won surprised us all." that he won- is the noun clause;according to one of the website on the Internet. In the sentence "The fact that
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Hi, everyone! Happy New Year!
But I'm trying to be happy. I'm pulled into a debate over "the very English standard" in a Chinese translation forum. A "sensible" lad who crammed in China's New Oriental Language School asserts that many usages,
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