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I'd like to ask about the usage of noun as adjective. I have been taught in high school that when noun is use as adj, it should not end with s. Therefore, I wonder me if these sentences are grammatical:
The children who were born five to nine weeks early (28 to 32 weeks into the...
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Oh no, it is not that. I am given 2 passages: one is to read and one is to hear. Two of them talks about the same topic.
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Can you please tell me more about what I should write? I am in complete ignorance about that, while my teacher asked me to write one.
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Hi all, I would like to ask about the way to use these aboved phrase. We all know that these phrase are used widely in essays for the advantage of idea arrangement. Please tell me if it is necessary to use the whole set of phrases at the same time. I mean if it is acceptable to write a essay in...
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Hi guys, I am traning for iBT test. Can u help me how to deal with this kind of question:How does the information in the listening passage add to the ideas presented in the reading passage. They provide a listening passage, and a reading passage, and then ask the above question. Please tell me...
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This sentence is quoted from my Account book:The supplies account balance ON August 31 is $3,000, and the supplies on hand AT August 31 are $1,480. => I know what they mean by ON and AT, but can anyone tell me the grammatical rule here?
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Does it do anything better to say:- Because she had little time in the exam, she had to chase for time.- Because she had little time in the exam, she had to hurry for time.
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The sentence is somewhat like:- Because she had little time in the exam, she had to rush for time.
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In an exercise, I had to choose between "rush for time" and "chase for
time" to complete a sentence. My teacher said the correct answer is
"rush for time". I can not find the definition of that idiom in
dictionaries, can anyone here help me?
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Thank you all so much. There should be a mistake in the last question.How about this one, which is correct?- The police asked him how long he had known me for.- The police asked him for how long he had known me.By the way, I would like to ask you if you could tell me where I can look for...
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