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Hi Mister Micawber,
Would you say this baby girl below is holding onto the sides of the basin? And should plural form be used?
Thank you.
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Mr P's video is a beauty, but perhaps some of the fundamentals of the game need a bit of explanation.
A Brief and Simplified
(by which we mean incomplete)
Explanation of
CRICKET
(using baseball comparisons
wherever
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Sports Talk
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mike in japan
89 days ago
Difference Between, Cricket, Plurals, Sports, Images, Countries, Colours, Relationships, France, Numbers, Plants, Tips, Writing
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Hy everyone I have a big problem because I cannot differ entiate some sound s and pronunciation s in English. Can anyone explain to me when ð and when θ sounds are pro n ounced? And also how can I differ entiate the sounds ə and æ sounds are
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Merriam-Webster does use 'fruits' in some case. Random House uses 'fruits' as a plural for a collective. I think either choice is acceptable. Please see below. noun, plural fruits, ( especially collectively ) fruit,
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Ones Ones\, adv. Once. --Chaucer.
To me ones is the plural of one the noun. Look at that stack of ones on the table; that must be a thousand dollars. Americans call one dollar bills ones.
–noun
10.
the first and lowest
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ESL General English Grammar Questions
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cwtch
180 days ago
Capital Letters, Plurals, Nouns, Pronunciation, Adjectives, Images, Writing, Sentences, United States, Speaking, American, Numbers
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. No, the plural of fish is fish or fishes . Don't you even bother to check your dictionary before contributing, Anon? I do. noun, plural ( especially collectively ) fish, ( especially referring to two or more kinds or species ) fishes. .
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Vincent, For me it is really hard to answer on the basis of what you posted. They both eat insects. Geckos are lizards, but not all lizards are geckos. Gecko noun plural geckos or geckoes a small lizard with wide feet, found especially in warm
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Pls show some context ...
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haus·to·ri·um
Inflected Form(s): plural hausto·ria \ -r \
: a food-absorbing outgrowth of a hypha, stem, or other plant organ: as a : a projection from various fungous hyphae b : a cell
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Yoong Liat wrote: Hi Goodman I searched for 'run into troubles' but found 'run into trouble' instead. The following is just one of the extracts. Oxford University Google Search Oxford University > Search Oxford University
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Hi Yoong Liat, Following your advice that I should refer to dictionaries or English usage books to learn the correct thing, I found this: From http://www.answers.com/topic/advice?cat=biz-fin&method=26&initiator=FFANS THE
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