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thank you for your reply! I have one more question. Could the word- "ALL" modify sg. noun form? For example.. "all student" and " all the student" ??
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All the students have to participate in the conference. All students have to participate in the conference. ---> is there any difference in meaning between "all the students" and "all students"?
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Few of the people realize the importnace of practice. --> is this sentence grammatical?
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In the event that the country responds to the outstanding debts reluctantly, it will for sure __to inflation. (A) reach (B) approach (C) lead (D) apply answer: (C) why the choices (A) and (B) couldn't be posible answers? Both verbs could be
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thank you for your reply! I understand the meaning of the sentence but the word 'converting' really bothers me. (not the meaning but its form-gerund) So.. "lead to + (object) + ~ing" is a possible structure in English?
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If successful, the new lanes could lead to other Southern Ohio freeways converting their car-pool lanes to this style, used in Northern Ohio. This sentence is taken from an article titled "New car-pool lane set for testing in Northern
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The University Policy Committee will review the __ policy and determine if further legal oversight is required. (A) revising (B) revision (C)revise (D)revised Answer: (D) Why (B) can't be a possible answer?? To me, it also sounds OK..
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The flight to Toronto, Canada, is fully booked, but we'll surely come in touch with you if there are any __. (A) cancelled (B)cancelling (C)cancel (D)cancellations (D) sounds perfectly OK to me to complete the sentence above and I know that
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"The fact that she finally acquired a job is that she had to leave soon" does this sentence sound OK to you?
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"Gay marriage is the elephant in the room in today's discussion." 1. --> Does this sentence sound OK to the native speakers of English? 2. Could you give me another sentene using the phrase "elephant in the room"? thank
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