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You need an adjective to modify "clever girls", which seems a noun phrase. How has no adjective part of speech. So how can how modify "clever girls"? Thus you can't say "How clever girls they are!"
But what has the adjective part of speech. It's because...
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someone CAN explain this stuff I don t know Regards Maple
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Change can be countable or uncountalbe depending on its meaning.
In your sentence, you need an a before change.
How to use it correctly? I suggest you read all the example sentences in Cambridge Advanced Learners Dict, for I guess in cases like this, not many reasons can be dug out.
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So + adjective at the beginning of a clause triggers inversion.
So blue is the sky that my heart brightens.
But I don't know whether the isolated sentence "so bule is the sky" is very natural or not.
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But, before that sentence, at the beginning part of the paragraph, what is described is already a phenomenon of a miserable pile of requests from a bunch of crooks. Wouldn't it be better to use the simpe past tense as "How sad that after four tumultuous years of leading the free world it...
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They were about pardons-desperate pleas from thieves and embezzlers and liars, some still in jail and some who'd never served time but who nonetheless wanted their good names cleared and their beloved rights restored. All claimed to be friends, or friends of friends, or die-hard supporters,...
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Sentence:
How sad that after four tumultuous years of leading the free world it would all fizzle into one miserable pile of requests from a bunch of crooks.
Question:
What does would mean or function as in the above sentence? (Only the past tense of will?)
Thanks in advance!
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Mr M, I guess you figured the rule out correctly.
It's kinda perspicacious for someone who hits this post once in a blue moon.
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Sentence:
Smith's selection sequence of translation method corresponds to the descending order of sth.
I have some questions about the above sentence:
Selection sequence or selecting sequence?
Translation method or translation methods?
Does the sentence sound natural?
Thanks in...
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influence? Of course! But can we describe the relationship more accurately?
choice: A then B then C
Some attribute of the result, A > B > C
Can't I say his chioce of methods corresponds to the decrease of that attribute? (I guess in English there must be some expression to say...
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