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India progress is sluggish and slow
So even you belong to the same league, who truly believes in the above caption. Even you are annoyed at the pace of development in India. Take for an instance, a dam construction deadline was four years, but
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don't make your sentences too long unnecessarily. always keep in mind what the subject of your sentence is, and see if there's concord. use (sub)ordinating conjunctions the way they ought to be used. don't overstretch yourself in your
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Perhaps it works better with what you might term personal characteristics? That rings true. You typically need an adjectival construction with the noun, not just the bare noun. And the adjectival construction is almost always the crux of the
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Hello, I've recently developed a habit of wondering (often to the point of frustration) how and when best to combine the simple past and simple present tenses in a logical manner. I've looked at a number of guidelines establishing when to
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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"If the i.o.u.'s are issued as threated, it would be the first time since 1992 -- when Gov. Pete Wilson paid roughly 100,000 state employees with them -- that the warrants were used to hold over those to whom the state owed money . "
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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This is a spin-off from: Post:77524 where (among other things) the sentence 1. '*Whom was given the book?' was discussed. I understand that in AmE, this sentence is acceptable: 2. Whom did you give the book? If 'whom' is acceptable
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Thank you very much! Answer one more question, please. Can I rephrase the sentences like this? Are the sentences after the equal signs grammatical correct? Perhaps they are very awkward but grammatically correct, aren't they? It was I that
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Is this correct? It was I that (who) met his sisters in the park yesterday. = That (who) met his sisters in the park yesterday was I. It was his sisters that (whom) I met in the park yesterday . = That (whom) I met in the park yesterday was his
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Hi, I have been reading an article about Alcatraz and I've found the following passage can't be understood by me.: The collaborative effort of attorney general Homer Cummings and Director of the Bureau of Prisons, Sanford Bates, produced
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MSWord is telling me that I should say "accept me for whom I am" and not "accept me for who I am"... i'm not buying that but I wanted to check it out. Please advise. Thank you..
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