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-They're almost same in the meaning. --In the meaning of Additional ,another is used with singular countable nouns. Could I have another piece of bread? With uncountable nouns more is common. --They both can also mean (an) alternative. I
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Hi Mach 2, thanks for joining us. Welcome to English Forums! We like to talk about countable and uncountable nouns. (Sometimes a given noun may act one way at one time and the other way at another time.) Both types could involve scalar quantities.
ESL Basic English Grammar Questions and Help
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avangi
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Nouns, Countable Nouns, Adverbs, Verbs, Uncountable Nouns, Regards, Singular Verbs, Singular Nouns, Animals, Sentences, United Kingdom, Countries, Adjectives, Languages, Singular
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Hi everyone I just wondered if anyone could help - I have to write a profile of a chinese learner of English (completely made up). In it I must put any difficulties that the learner has in learning English as an L2. I have got so far: Intonation
ESL Linguistics Discussion Forum
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1 yr 223 days ago
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May I use the 'ING' form with any verb to create adjectives or nouns? No.
The adjective 'Telephonic' has it an adverb to be 'Telephonically'? Yes.
When I can use 'The', 'a', 'an' before nouns?
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Belly wrote:
Oh, thanks. But how to correct my second sentence using "naturally"?
I know the function of whose here, but wonder why he use is , not are , and when to use skin as an uncount or count noun ?
naturally
1) as might
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The only thing that can come after a preposition to form a
prepositional phrase is a noun phrase, usually a noun accompanied by
its preceding determiner and perhaps an adjective. A relative
clause may be added. The noun itself may be a gerund.
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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califjim
2 yr 25 days ago
Verbs, Dates, Prepositions, Clauses, Nouns, Adverbs, Noun Phrases, Gerunds, Uncountable Nouns, Countable Nouns, Determiners
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Hi! Consider this sentence. He has a very good knowledge. What is the function of the aricle 'a' in the sentence? ( I know that the articles can function as adjectives but never as adverbs..Well, the case here is different, isn't it?....Can an
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Hi,
Please check if my reasoning is correct.
a little and little are ususally used in front of uncountable nouns to signal the amount in possession and they respectively are coming from the positive polarity and negative polarity view
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Siggy wrote: Believer wrote:
In grammar, an adverb is a word such as 'slowly' or 'very' which adds information about time, place , or manner.
My questions is why aren't there any articles for the words "place" and "manner"?
I think
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Believer wrote: In grammar, an adverb is a word such as 'slowly' or 'very' which adds information about time, place , or manner.
My questions is why aren't there any articles for the words "place" and "manner"?
I think the general
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