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Hi. These are what came up when I did a Google Book Search of the phrase "which is invented by." Can you comment on some? Thank you. History of the Reformation of the sixteenth
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Hi guys, My vacation is coming to an end, so I decided to visit at least one castle near my hometown. This time I choosed beautiful castle Lysice, which is located maybe 25 km outside of my hometown. This castle was built at a former place of a
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They won't smoke ever since they saw a film on lung cancer. What does "won't" mean here?
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ESL General English Grammar Questions
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teo
1 yr 269 days ago
Simple Present, American English, Verbs, Constructions, Tenses, Clauses, Adverbs, Stative Verbs, Present Tenses, Expressions, Present Perfect, Idioms, Images
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ESL General English Grammar Questions
by
teo
1 yr 269 days ago
Simple Present, American English, Verbs, Constructions, Tenses, Clauses, Adverbs, Stative Verbs, Present Tenses, Expressions, Present Perfect, Idioms, Images
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Noun 1. structural member - support that is a constituent part of any structure or building beam - long thick piece of wood or metal or concrete, etc., used in construction bracing , brace - a structural member used to stiffen a framework plate -
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This is a usage note from the dictionary.com entry
—Usage note Comprise has had an interesting history of sense development. In addition to its original senses, dating from the 15th century, “to include” and “to consist of ” ( The United States
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be (FUTURE) strong weak verb being, was were, been 1 FORMAL used to show that something will happen in the future: We are to (= We are going to) visit Australia in the spring. She was never to see (= She never saw) her brother again. 2 used
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Hello H.,
It needs a little more work, as you suspected. Here are my thoughts on the grammar:
3. How has the question been answered?
It's been answered by the sound of the soft and sweet voices of the children.
— I would say "It has
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One answer from: http://www.answers.com/topic/as-long-as Dictionary Directory > Words > Dictionary as long as conj. During the time that: I'll stay as long as
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If you don't use people (as in many people ), many can be seen as a noun in your sentence, a view which clarifies its correctness:
I've never seen that many (people) crowded at the entrance (of that place).
I've never seen that
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