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Dear friend, 1. We got a good look at the most extraordinary thing about the animal. Its foreclaws were nearly as long as my fingers. - correct; two independent clauses. We got a good look at the most extraordinary thing about
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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gleb_chebrikoff
5 hr 52 min ago
Clauses, Colons, Commas, Punctuation, Semicolons, Relationships, Writing, Sentences, Context, Friendships, Friends
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1. “none” or “nobody” is used in this sentence? Ex. Which of them is her boyfriend? – None./ Nobody. 2. Single or plural number do you use after “none of”? Ex. None of my friends have their own house. / has his own house. Thank you in advance.
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This is my take:
"A couple" can mean:
Two persons considered as joined together, as a married or engaged pair, lovers, or dance partners: They make a handsome couple.
Any two persons considered together.
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i've just taken a mock TOEFL exam. here is my speaking response and i hope someone here will read it and tell me my mistakes (or correct words , grammar..)Thanks in advance. (bold words are sentences that i think they may have a problem)
Essay, Report & Composition Writing
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wepro
11 hr 44 min ago
TOEFL, Relationships, Friendships, Writing, Careers, Mistakes, Teaching, Sentences, Qualifications, Jobs, Speaking, Chat, Friends, Poetry
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I will be very grateful if somebody native proofreads this recommendation letter for a graduate student. I've been struggling a lot with some sentences, but they still seem to be overloaded and vague. Please, scan my text and say, if it is
Formal, General & Business Letter Writing
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inness
yesterday 2:24 am
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Dear friend, passivization is impossible in some instances. The example you refer to features a to-infinitive clause as a direct object, and in this case passive becomes unacceptable: *To eat mango is wanted by him. Respectfully, Gleb Chebrikoff
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Is as well as considered a parenthical phrase? Should it be set off with commas?
Thanks!
My non-linguistic view thinks not. I may be wrong but one of the "as well as" usages has a prepositional property which is typically
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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dimsumexpress
2 days ago 7:55 pm
Articles, Prepositions, Clauses, Commas, Punctuation, Relationships, Writing, Business, Usages, Friendships, Careers, Friends
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Hello! I'm writing a letter of motivation to our local office for international relations. So I have to convince them to accept me and to arrange an exchange with an American university. This is a very raw version but I would appreciate it if
Formal, General & Business Letter Writing
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nik24
4 days ago 5:36 pm
Universities, Motivational Letter, Writing, Business, Letters, Schools, Relationships, Students, Sentences, Careers, United States, American, Classes
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Hi,
Here are some edits.
Clive
Put your address (but not name ) in the top right orner, with the date below.
Dr XXX XXX
92 High Street
Newtown
Re: Mr DDD DDD
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Dear friends, just a tiny remark. ...for some jerk to catch me carrying this thing around and get the wrong idea is a to-infinitive clause. It is the subject predicative in the given sentence: All I need is f or some jerk to catch me
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