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Hi friends, Consider this sentence. He has got a very good knowledge. What is the function of the article 'a' in the sentence ? Does it modify the uncountable noun 'knowledge'? I am quite confused! Please help me out!!!
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But, the question can also be answered as given below: "For whom are you writing this Personal Narrative? As my brother is not feeling good I am writing this for him." Am I right? Consider this question also. To whom are you writing this Personal
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For whom are you writing this Personal Narrative? Does this mean, whom do you want to read(audience) your Personal Narrative? I doubt that it also means instead of whom you are writing this Personal Narrative. I am quite confused!! If the
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Hi Clive!
Your words are/were (?) very informative.
Oh God! When I wrote the above sentence, I got a bit confused by the tense that should be taken.
Please let me know which one is appropriate.
Thanks for your words . Had I
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How big a monkey was that? Is the above question correctly phrased? If not, please suggest one. And what is the function of the article 'a' in the question? Thanks in advance.
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Which one of the following two sentences is correct? 1.Respond me. 2.Respond to me. Thanks in advance.
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Yeah I got it now. Once again, thanks a lot for your help.
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Marius Hancu, thanks for your reply. But, please let me know whether that is an archaic usage or not.
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"I HAD rather believe all the fables in the Legend, and the Talmud, and the Alcoran, than that this universal frame is without a mind." These words are from the essay ' Of Atheism' written by Francis Bacon. What does he mean by saying 'I HAD
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Does 'Expository writing' differ from 'Informative writing' ? I say 'yes' but my friend says 'no'.......Please help us out!!!!! Thanks in advance.
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