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I'd like to add one more thing.
"I am using the second-hand TV set that I bought three years ago." I think this sentence is possible, too according to my assumption, because it can be split into (1) "I bought a second-hand
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Now, what about this:
A dog that bit me was put away.
A man who hit me was arrested.
I ask you.
In my assumption that I mentioned in my last post,
"A dog that bit me was put away." can be split into
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I am not sure why you would use Wikipedia as your source for grammar information when dedicated manuals are readily available. The advantage the manual has over Wikipedia is that the information has been organized for maximum usefulness. I must
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I am not sure why you would use Wikipedia as your source for grammar information when dedicated manuals are readily available. The advantage the manual has over Wikipedia is that the information has been organized for maximum usefulness. I must
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1. I'm using a second-hand TV set that I bought five years ago. It's still in good condition. OK
2. The three TV sets that we bought last week at an on-line shopping site were high-definition type. OK but note that while
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Thanks for your replies.
I know the rules and I know the answers. But how can you explain the use of (an) when all the grammar rules indicate the use of (the).
What is worse is that this question was written in a grammar book after
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Strictly speaking, I suppose you could call which a relative adjective or relative determiner in these sentences, but the usual terminology is 'relative pronoun' anyway.
It is not at all usual to place the preposition at the end in
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My apprehension about this dissipated after the first 10 minutes, by which point I knew that I was in great hands.
The man they called John died in 2009, at which time I was in Africa. Strictly speaking, I suppose you could call which a
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Hello all! Do we need any article or pronoun in the sentences below? He has birthday today. He has a birthday today. He has his birthday today. Well I guess that "it's his birthday today" will sound better but still, I'd like
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Could someone please check I have the right terminology for these words I will list first the terminology I have to use, then I will write the words and the terminology I think it is in red next to each word. Most of them are simple enough but
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