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Hello! I have a small problem with two sentences in English. The thing is - I know the right answers but I'm not sure how to explain them. Here they are: 1.The majority of problems we came across were staff-related and showed a lack of
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"What I believe I can devote myself to to leave an ever memorable trace in the history is through becoming an automobile designer, the only dream of mine. " Wrong. Plain wrong. The sentence was probably written by someone whose native
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Hi,
The other another day I was questioned by one of my students and she asked me about why not using the article "a" in the sentence above:
Bob was Doing researche
instead of "Bob was doing a researche" Not
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Hi,
The following sentence is by a native English speaker. I feel that there should be an article before ‘stabilized occupancy’. I know that ‘occupancy’ is a non-countable noun, however it seems the author is trying to be specific with
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what a long sentence... there're 38 words before the ","
what's your expertise? I searched " dominant predictor " on Google, and got only 25 results (with the "Search Lanaguage" set to my mother language -
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Hi, Clive
Call me Mr Obvious, but I think Mr Anon (unbeknownst to him) just did make a sentence that contains all the English articles . Now it's up to you to correct it.
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In the following sentence:
I walked in the rain.
The word rain has a specific reference here and the sentence implies the reader knows which rain is referred to. If I, however, say I walked in rain, I somehow suggest the reader that he/she
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Hi,
Please refer to the following text by a native English speaker. I have two questions about it.
1. Articles before ‘guidance’ – The author has used articles in two of the three cases. Is she treating the term ‘2009 production
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Thank you.
You wrote/corrected (with your comment):
2. This seminar could prove beneficial to those who haven't attended a school in the past. -- In the right context you could say this but as a standalone sentence the article
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1. This verse is often mentioned at a Christian camp. -- In the right context you could say this but as a standalone sentence the article doesn't fit. This verse is often mentioned at Christian camp . -- O kay. 2. This seminar could prove
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