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Hi, I offer tuition in preparation for the OET. I usually offer either speaking and/or writing preparation and dentistry is my main area of interest. As a dental hygienist, I have many years of clinical experience in communication with patients
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Hello world, I am an European student stuck in English grammar. Could somebody please explain to me what the clause type of the following sentence is? "We warrant each espresso coffee machine to be free from defects in material and
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Hello, In the following sentence, I contend that the subject (I) states that
he is a feminist. Further, at the end of the sentence, there is a
misuse of a comma before the word "there" as well as an unnecessary
word (there). Further,
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skimskambone
58 days ago
Regards, Clauses, Commas, Punctuation, Learning English, Relationships, Writing, Sentences, Students, Friendships, Friends
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hi, "for" is used when you are talking about a lump sum of time. E.g.,
1. We have been friends for a long time .
2. We have known each other for a decade .
3. John has been absent from school for 3 days now .
If you know
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it's basically very good, I made a couple suggestions:
Dear Mr. Gray, This is a letter from xxxxxx, I am a student who attends the Behavioral Intervention Center that you manage.
I am writing to address a recent incident I was
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I apologize for the double post but here is the final product. I am writing a letter to apologize to my principal for arriving at school intoxicated, but oblivious. I need a grammer EXPERT to point out any wrongs in this letter please, I also want
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I was so happy when I saw the link "ask a question and we'll answer to your question". And I am pretty sure you will answer to MY QUESTION asap. Please let me know the difference b/w these two sentences "LET ME KNOW" N
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Hi, Avangi,
Many thanks for your further explanation. I guess I know how to express myself much better now.
Is she often late for school?
Yes, she is often late for school. (Long answer)
=> Yes, she is (often late for
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ihsuan
169 days ago
Regards, Verbs, Adverbs, Word Order, Universities, Helping Verbs, Sentences, Online, Websites, Students, Schools, Apologies, Negations
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Please could you tell me if repeting a word very closely is a proper error just a problem of style, as in these two sentences:
She is also e student. She also wants to be an engineer.
Many thanks and regards.
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Yes even I would agree to the sentence: Three times more students attended the prom this year than last year. but even this sentence has been mentioned as incorrect. The only correct answer is this: (use of did is compulsory) Three times more
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