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Good evening, Mister
Micawber,
the pressure of other work
has deterred me from replying to this message of yours as promptly as possible,
so I intend to do it in the present post in order to shed light on some
important questions.
Basic English Grammar Questions
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gleb_chebrikoff
38 days ago
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Hi guys,
This is a part of unfinished essay I'm writing as homework. I wish you can have a quick peek at this writing and assess it.
please, I'm bad at writing and seek your help to correct mistakes of this part.
Thank
ESL Essay, Writing World
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anonymous
96 days ago
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British style guides require the period inside; American style guides require the period in the location that relates to the actual stop (i.e., inside if it is part of Obama's speech and outside if it is a part of the matrix sentence.) Or I may
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"Asked how she did" is unheard of. The friendly version is "How are you doing?" The reported speech version might be, "He asked her how she was doing." I'd say this is even more common than to to say, "He
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But may I know why it has different structure? What is the use of " of " in those two words?
In all cases here, the word "of" has sense 3 at http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/of :
"used as a function
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Shouldn't it be: ...and if I thought that was possible. Not exactly. You need: ... and asked if I thought that was possible. The original is fine in casual style. This stylistic technique is sometimes called "semi-indirect speech". CJ
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I would think "to visit" is more soothing to the ears as well as the eyes. Don't you think?
I couldn' care less which form people use. I could use either one of them. I may be wrong but I think the infinitive is more common in
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I noticed the same thing in the Virginla graduation speech. His brain sometimes gets ahead of his tongue. You heard what he said correctly. He seems impatient at having to say all those little words. He's thinking so far ahead of his mouth,
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I need someone to check this for me . and to make some sort of correction or modification if necessary. i need ur judge if it is good or not in its style? thanx As a developing country, ( -- )needs specialists in various fields especially the
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After I have been graduated from the Teacher Training Institute in Al-Qadissiyah City in 1994, I worked for three years as a teacher in one of the of Al-Qadissiyah primary schools (located in the countryside). While I was teaching there, I noticed
ESL Essay, Writing World
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lily33
247 days ago
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