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l would like to know if apostrophe and articles are used correctly in this case (the text is about the distribution of one species of red algae in the Baltic Sea coast, and in order to avoid a repeat of the same Latin name in the
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what What does the word effect mean? From www.m-w.com ef·fect Function: noun 1 a: purport, intent b: basic meaning : essence 2: something that inevitably follows an antecedent (as a cause or agent) 3: an outward sign : appearance 4:
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Vctory:
That is a very tall order!
Do you have a list of words to learn?
I think the best way is to learn related words together. Synonyms and opposites are obvious relationships....
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. Of course not; very few-- if any-- are. The affix 'pre-' means 'before', and that color is added to the two words here that bear it. Otherwise, differential collocations among synonyms always exist. .
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A shooter is a synonym for shot in the context of a short alcoholic drink designed to be knocked back all at once. And "with your name on it" means something destined for you, as in the phrase "a bullet with your name on it"
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"I want her to go" "I forced him to cook" In all these sentences, "her to go" and "him to cook" are infinitive phrases acting as direct object. The pronouns are the subject of the infinitive. Gerunds and
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Hi Ashley My comments about your sentences are in blue : As he was taking a shower, the water finished . (is it correct to say ... the water finished ? ) No, but you could say something like "stopped", I suppose. (I would also interpret
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Hi Eff, Yes, they are (almost) all grammatically correct, and sound pretty natural to this native English speaker. . However, if they were my sentences, I'd make a few minor changes, as follows: 1) James Watt made the steam engine more
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Hi guys, I just finished an translation of the movie called Merge (my last paid translation this year, uff, finally) . Actually, it's a very interesting show from the US with the actress Lisa Rinna (I think you know her, she played in Melrose
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Hi, This is perfect English. Clive Wrote this text to acolege assigntment, after searching in a Grammar, I think I understood all the verb forms, but before I send it, could any one tell me if everything is ok, if not underline so I can change it
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