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Thank Milky, Phillip! But if I use customer s , the readers would think about more than one customer/organization, aren't they?
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Dear all, In the following situation: " The customer has two choices: choice 1 and choice 2. If ( they / it / he ) choose the first one....". The customer here is not a single person but an organization, so, which pronoun should be used? Thanks!
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I've understood. Thank you very much!
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Dear,
I have the following sentence: Some insects bear a remarkable resemblance to dead twigs, being long, wingless, and brownish in color . I wonder whether this is the reduced form of ... dead twigs, which are long, wingless... If so, could
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Dear,
I have the following sentence: George Gershwin was an American
composer whose concert works joined the sound of jazz with them of
traditional orchestration.
It is said that this sentence had one problem, and I think that is them
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I think using "any" is the same as using "no"
Please see this topic: http://www.englishforums.com/English/ShopOpenShopsOpen/bhmrc/Post.htm
So, it depends on the context.
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Dear,
I think that in is correct because matter here has the same meaning as situation or case . People use in this situation and in this case . So, I'll use in this matter .
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Thank you!
But could you explain more detail about the problems of the 2nd sentence.
I also have 2 more sentences to do:
4. Being the biggest expanse of brackish water in the world, the Baltic Sea is of special interesting to
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Dear,
I got these question in a Toefl grammar test:
Multinational companies have developed to the point where such few cars can be described as having been made entirely in one country.
Scientists believe that by altering the
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Thank Clive.
By the way, I want to ask another question about the using of adj.
In the following sentence: "Working on the car made her hands .........", should I use greased or greasy?
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