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'We await we know not who'
Sorry my English is not that good, so I feel hard to explain.
I think it should be in the form of "We await + noun form of someone"
"we know not who" is not in that form.
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tell me if its good or not id i had to add anything thanks
Father Son Relationship
The novel “The Kite Runner” by Khaled Hosseini is the story of edgy family relationships between a father and a son, and between two
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M: What color ribbon would you like? (In conversation, it's not necessary and perhaps even "strange" to repeat everything. If you wanted to, however, you might say: What color ribbon do you prefer that it be wrapped with?/What color
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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anonymous
92 days ago
Whom, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Asia, Colours, Speaking, Chat, Friendships, Conversational, Apologies, Languages
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Many thanks Goodman,to tell you the truth,I read your explanation but it was vague;this is why I wanted a further one and I just wanted to say that your explanation was different from those whom I asked for help,so I was confused.I didn't
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Let me preface my question with this statement: grammar confuses me! Can a subordinate clause also be a prepositional phrase. Please consider the following: from whom I begged forgiveness. From is a preposition, but I have gathered that verbs
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the issue of $4000, he needs to borrow $3000 from his bank and $1000 from me. That’s where I came
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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gariouslee
172 days ago
Whom, Relationships, Countries, United States, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Asia, Friendships, Friends, Apologies, Languages, Loan
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I'd say it's just an adjective answering "which one," where "these"and "those" would answer "which ones." So you could call it a demonstrative adjective. "This" and "that" can
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1. Excuse me, I wonder if you know how to get to the Mountain Everest. 2. That guy who stands there is a badegg. 3. I have used Present Perfect already. What's wrong?... should I just simply use "love" instead? 5. That guy who always
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I saw it written 'whom am I,' (no preposition preceding).
Whoever wrote that was trying to sound "smart" and ended up instead showing ignorant.
Use "whom" right after a preposition. Can you describe the person
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These are the changes I would suggest :D To Whom It May Concern: Although I ha ve already given you my recommendation as a teacher, I would like to add a few more things about ……….. as her guidance counselor. …………… worked under my supervision
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