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"care for" and "care about" The doctors and nurses care for you. They take care of you. For example, they take your temperature, give you extra pillows, prescribe medications, and so on. Your friends, hearing that you are ill,
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OK, here are a few specific things I see that may be problems in the first few paragraphs. 1st paragraph - Is going to movies a social standard? Or is it an activity? Your first sentence is 3 lines long. It is difficult to read and needs to be
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Hello teachers! I have more here to be grammar checked. Even I was sure about the grammar, there used to be the wrong grammar. Thanks in advance! B. Discovering grammar Example 5 and 6 shows that students are encouraged to work out for
ESL Essay, Writing World
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ellisa
1 yr 12 days ago
Grammar, Numbers, Tenses, Constructions, Verbs, Past Tenses, Underline, Grammar Check, Past Simple, Present Continuous
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Hi, Because computers have given us the ability to do these things relatively recently, we usually don't use clearly special ways to say these things. In other words, you have a lot of freedom in the words you use. Is it correct to say: (while
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Thanks Goodman! Could anyone tell me, in descriptive writing what tense usually writer choose. And Guys please reply my 2nd post last two sentenses as well. And explain we can separate verb and subject i.e mirror and curtain, by using comma for
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ok the phrase : Also remember that predicate nominatives/adjectives are only for linking verbs and action verbs are followed by direct/indirect objects is what i needed to hear 4 hours ago....lol.... thank you so very much i am correcting my sons
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Please, check these sentences: 1) Underline the most suitable verb forms: 1. If Bill didn’t steal /hadn’t stolen the car, he wasn’t/ wouldn’t be in prison now. 2. If you invited/ had invited me last week, I was able/ had been able/ would have
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5. copy each sentence; underline the simple subject once and the simple predicate twice.
a. It is a shame! it=subject is=verb
b.Will you go to a movie with me? you=subject go=verb
c. Janet has been singing in the choir for years.
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Vincent Teo wrote: IS that correct? Why can we use 2 verb (underline) in a sentence? Is there any rules?
(a) The boy who threw the ball into the jar wanted to get it back. Hi Vincent, The boy , who threw the ball into the jar , wanted to
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IS that correct? Why can we use 2 verb (underline) in a sentence? Is there any rules?
(a) The boy who threw the ball into the jar wanted to get it back.
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