We have partnered with TradePub to bring you free industry magazines and resources - no coupons or credit cards required!
Visit: englishforums.tradepub.com
-
Well, I don't know now. From a brief google, the phrase seems to be used to refer to surveillance cameras, which are becoming ubiquitous in American cities. And it turns out that "Eye in the Sky" was a hit for the Allan Parsons
-
|
|
Nope, I listened to rappers (Ice Cube), and looked the lyrics up and there was written "slang" in black and white... For example, this song
|
-
No, Clive is actually incorrect. The only correct usage of the word "comprise" in the examples given is No. 3. See the dictionary definition: Verb
S: (v) consist , comprise (be composed of) "The land he conquered comprised
-
Is the song title "Me and Bobby McGee" an example of incorrect usage? Me, and Arnold Zwicky, think/s not. Zwicky says that because " me and Bobby McGee", in the song, is the object of a preposition, it is grammatical, and I
-
Hi teachers,
I have excerpted an example using "participle clause" from a grammar book with no comma. (I'm still struggling with commas while using participle clauses). Would you guide me through the trouble? Thanks
1. He
ESL General English Grammar Questions
by
tinanam0102
171 days ago
Regards, Clauses, Commas, Punctuation, Relationships, Writing, Sentences, Usages, Songs, Girlfriends, Structures, Music
-
Hi. 1) Why would you say that the latter two - nos. 3 and 4 - need to have a comma after the words "room" and "meeting"(if it is indeed the case) and the first two (nos. 1 and 2) need not have one after the words
-
No preview available.
-
No preview available.
-
I suppose this usage of "will" is most likely seen with a time adverbial so you wouldn't confuse it with the future perfect. Or, shouldn't it? Mel will be playing basketball with his friends now at the park. Jacob will have
-
1. "Reaching for you" literally means holding out your hand so as to grasp someone else. Here it's used figuratively to mean "trying to make emotional contact with you" or "wanting to draw you here near to me", or
- English Test
How to Write a Letter Idioms Formal Letter Graduation Songs
Who sings a certain song
|
Ask a question right now..
|