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1.Food - singular and plural same if you are talking of the same stuff(food)
Foods means 'different kinds of food'(British English)
There are five cases. And the word 'food' can be used as either in 'Nominative or
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toms mathew
54 days ago
Simple Present, Plurals, Present Tenses, British English, Universities, Great Britain, Usages, Students, Speaking, Chat, Friendships, Simple Tenses, Schools
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So you mean "They framed me" means "They put me into the crime (though I have not done that)". Yes. BTW: I wonder what you mean by "lower register" as well, sorry for the off-topic though. I stole the expression
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avangi
88 days ago
Universities, Relationships, Speaking, Chat, Friendships, Schools, Students, Usages, Friends, Conversational, Speeches, Apologies, Expressions
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Hi,
she told me " i met professor shah at _ University". which article is applicable before "University" here?
and why?
options are
1)a Some particular university that has not yet been mentioned in the
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clive
162 days ago
Articles, Universities, Vowels, Sentences, Usages, Students, Speaking, Chat, Friendships, Schools, Conversational
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The news of his resignation was music to my ears . Is this usage common? I ask so , because I am afraid that people may not understand what I am talking about when I use this expression. Is this sentence correct? His being expelled from school is
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lucus ong
241 days ago
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Hello, Can anyone give me a grammatical explanation for the differences between the statements below? Some folks will use had and others will omit it. I've noticed that my tendency is to use the second statements below as opposed to using
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anonymous
269 days ago
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Okay. I believe the correct answer would be "whom" Mix the sentance up a bit to work it into using he/she or him/her (and still making sense) Just take the most important part, or subject of the sentance. EX: I don't know if it was
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anonymous
274 days ago
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Hello All. I would like to ask about how to study English by oneself? I was on course in language school. It was terrible time form me. I achieve only FCE course from Longman book - "Fast track to FCE". Now I am studying English at home
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benek
1 yr 204 days ago
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Don't say that you ever heard me tell you that people in the Land of the Free (whatever that means) lose jobs because they exercise their right to free speech, but it looks as if it's going to happen to Harvard's president pretty soon.
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cybercypher
5 yr 32 days ago
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I am the one person here with courage enough to ... is far more important to me than such personal considerations. Crikey Charles, this is outspoken. Well, that's the way I am. Either you love me or you hate me; there is little ground
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... } Oh, many people are happy to have a "Jew lawyer" working for them. } But I'm not sure that "esteem" is quite the right word. It's more } "Of course he's an unscrupulous ***, but he's screwing the
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