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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
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Trying to describe a person who is easily offended by incorrect usage and is quick to point out mistakes...please don't say a High School English teacher, but you know the type. Also looking for something as simple as a person who is an expert
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anonymous
157 days ago
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What is your favourite Grammar Book? I'm pleased you like my explanation! Thank you for that. I don't really have a favourite grammar book - and I haven't read a grammar book for about 30 years anyway. I think for basic elementary
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cool breeze
181 days ago
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It is correct either way, but a writer should always strive to be as clear as possible to his/her audience. I usually include it. High School English teacher
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can I write like this way: (a) The assessment would be carried out at least four times in a year / foyr times a year. (b) He informed all English teachers to teach pupils the usage of language especially i n grammar parts. (c) The school
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vincent teo
236 days ago
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Hi,
I assume your friend is not a native speaker of English. You could try searching Google for examples of the usage, to show him.
eg This is from the University of Oxfprd admissions site.
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anonymous
249 days ago
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Hi,
I assume your friend is not a native speaker of English. You could try searching Google for examples of the usage, to show him.
eg This is from the University of Oxfprd admissions site.
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clive
249 days ago
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I can only answer from the viewpoint of American English. pupil is not used much anymore, no. My grandfather may have used that term, but I don't. We almost always say student instead. ______ The word should be spelled indefinite , not
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califjim
277 days ago
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I took these words from Practical English Usage:
reactions: It’s surprising that she should…
Should is also used in subordinate clauses after words expressing personal judgements and reactions, especially to facts which are already known
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norwolf
277 days ago
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Hi Avangi,
Would you look at the following "commit" usages from YourDictionary? I have two questions regarding modifying another word, and infinitive complement? Thanks.
> Does "modifying another word" mean
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283 days ago
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