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Many kind thanks in advance for anyone who can answer the following question. What part of speech is the word guitar in the sentence below:
I like playing guitar.
Is playing guitar a noun phrase, and if so, what is that?
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When asking a question, I was taught that using can is essentially inquiring as to a person's ability to do something, whereas asking a question with could is asking about the possiblity something can be done. As such, is the
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Many kind thanks in advance for anyone who can answer the following questions:
1. What is the correct expression regarding what one does on the weekend:
"What do you do on the weekend?"
"What do you on
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I am confused as to which is the proper verb for the following sentence:
The working class are often criticized.
The working class is often criticized.
I think, but I am not sure, the aforementioned is an issue of collective
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Can someone please tell me which of the following sentences is correct:
My favorite food is grapes.
My favorite food are grapes.
I say number one. Sentence number two is correct if the sentence read, "Grapes are
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Which of the following sentences is the best way to express an action that occurs regularly on certain days:
I go shopping on the weekend.
I go shopping on the weekends.
I go to bible study on Wednesday.
I go to
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I have a quick question. Is the following sentence correct?:
A lot of our profits came from several overseas business ventures.
Profits is a countable noun because it can be used as a plural noun (Our profits are high.)
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I have a somewhat basic and embarrassing question to ask. I sometimes get confused as to determining what is an adjective and what's a verb. Clearly, adjectives modify nouns while verbs are actions. However, some words just
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Many kind thanks in advance for anyone who can help me answer the following questions:
1.Under what circumstances is one to use the word woman vs. female ? One is a biological term, while the other one is a social term.
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I have a few quick grammar questions. They are as follows:
1. What is the difference between have gone and have been . I often hear people use these two expressions, but I am not sure they are following the rule that states the
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