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Hi Anon Part of your difficulty might be due to the fact that you have some typos/errors in your sentences. I'm at your dad ' s house. Are you Brittany's brother. You add an apostrophe and an S ( 's ) to the end of a noun to
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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yankee
36 days ago
Simple Present, Plurals, Possessives, Tenses, Nouns, Present Tenses, Punctuation, Apostrophes, Football, Sentences, Simple Tenses, Sports
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I know that when a word is singular you use an 's.' And when the word is plural you do not use an 's.' Your partial sentence (it is not a complete sentence) refers to 'two suggestions' (plural), so it needs the third person
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Hi,
Which of the following sentences is the best way to express an action that occurs regularly on certain days:
I go shopping on the weekend.
I go shopping on the weekends.
I go to bible study on Wednesday.
I go to bible
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Hi. Firstly, I'd like to say that I think your mother tongue is Spanish. Mine, too. But, let's keep the explanation in English, unless you want me to do it in Spanish. Do you think he misses us ? <-- As you can see, the embedded
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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renan torres-rivero
233 days ago
Simple Present, Plurals, Nouns, Numbers, Present Tenses, Punctuation, Singular Nouns, Hyphenation, Adjectives, Writing, Sentences, Animals, Simple Tenses, Affirmatives, Languages
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Hi, We've had a bit of a disagreement about a sentence and the correct grammar for it. I will give you the sentence below, in context, bolding the sentence. Social Media is shaking up the marketing world. Traditionally, marketers broadcast
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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clive
258 days ago
Simple Present, Plurals, Tenses, Present Tenses, Past Perfect, Simple Past, Present Perfect, Past Tenses, Sentences, Animals, Context, Speaking, Chat, Friendships, Simple Tenses
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Hi Anon As Cool Breeze mentioned, the verb "consent" is used in the present subjunctive ( not the simple present tense) in your sentence. The present subjunctive looks exactly the same as the base form of the verb (infinitive) in 1st,
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final -s (-es) is added to simple present tense verb in the 3rd person singular. The same is added to a noun in the plural. Why? The best answer is "because".
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Note that TIM does not put "does" before "disparrages" (which would be a correct optional form of the simple present), he puts "do" before "disparrage," without the "s," which is a plural form of
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Simple present tense, third person singular has an "s." Third person plural does not. Many of the bad things which happen can be avoided. ( Things is plural , so h appen must be plural .) A full moon, which happens every 28 days, usually
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Hi, No. You need to understand how to make the simple present tense. eg First person singular I cook Second person singular you cook Third person singular he/she/it cook s First person plural we cook Second person plural you cook Third
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