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"why was late reply" is not a sentence. It has no meaning. In English a sentence begins with a capital letter and ends with a punctuation mark (. ; : ? !) In addition, you seem to have omitted a definite or indefinite article or a
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Hi all! I've been giving English conversation lessons to a theology professor for about a year now. He's getting on in the years - a couple years from retirement - and his primary goal has been just to get his spoken English going a little
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mikesusangray
1 yr 215 days ago
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Hi Chintu, welcome to the Forums,
First of all, here is the wrong place for your post . Try to repost it to the writing section where it can get more attention from people who are interested in correcting others' writings. But here are a few
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languagelover
4 yr 253 days ago
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I think you have fished a meaning out of my murky muddle, Paco.
To take a common example:
1. 'This/ is/ too good an opportunity/ to miss.'
If we want to create a plural version, we have to find a plural equivalent for 'too good an
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