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"People who only vote for a political party because that is whom their father voted for rather voting for whom will do the best job." What does the sentence mean? it's very complicated. Is there any mistake in the sentence?
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Americans, pound for pound, are reputed to be the most obese people in the world. What to make , then, of their relentless pursuit of youth, longevity and fitness? Everyone I know belongs to a gym, or at least owns the latest running shoes. Can
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Can you please show how you pronounce these words :
Nicholas Nickleby
Doornby
Hornby
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Write two adjectives used to describe the character of the three of the following four people.
X __/ __
Y __/ __
Z __/ __
T__/ __
I want my students to write two adjectives for each person and I want them to do this activity
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I'm looking for a phrasal verb to use in the following context.
For example : You have some papers, documents etc.. to finish on time . Your employer said you must deliver them at 11. pm but you lingered on it and finished it at a later time.
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There ---- a set of rules that govern(s) the school
a) is
b) are
A set of rules that govern(s) the scool ---- our priority before we draw up a plan.
a) is
b) are
My mind is a mess and I can't find a solution. Which subject verb
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1. Are you going to visit the Louvre?
a) Yes, I'm
b) Yes, I am
2. Are you going to visit the Louvre?
a) No, I'm not
b) No, I am not
I think 1a) is wrong. Why is it wrong? What other short forms with certain pronouns can we not
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Yankee wrote: Only sentence (b) is correct. No, I can't think of any situation in which "so+adjective+uncountable noun" would work. In that structure you need a or an : "so+adjective+a/an+noun". If you wanted to use an uncountable noun, then you
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a) How come you speak so good English?
b) How come you speak such good English?
Are the two sentences correct? Can we use "so+adjective+uncountable noun" structure?
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Grammar Geek wrote:
Glasses.
When you have the construction of the verb agrees with the number.
One of my friends IS -- One is
Two of my friends ARE - Two are
Hello GG,
Why don't we say "there are two glasses of water"
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