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If we accept the view that Antonio is the hero of the play THE MERCHANT OF VENICE, as is clear from the title, then who is the heroine of the play, or the play is without a herione?
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Is there any difference between the following words:
Warranty and gaurrantee
Soccer and football.
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Thanks nona the brit & Francesca.
I think both of you are right, and this is what i believe. Also I think that there is a difference between learning a language and acquiring a language. We acquire our mother tongue, which is an
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"Grammar and exercises are only requirements of the syllabus, not of learning a language. Did you learn the grammar of your mother-tongue when you were acquiring it? Most of you may still not know the grammar of your mother-tongue but you speak it
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Thanks, Clive
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Pakistan is the best country in the world to live in.
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With almost every English newspaper's name definite article the is used, e.g. The Washington Post, The Times, The Guardian etc. But there is one newspaper with which no article is used. It is Dawn. Can anyone tell me why it is so?
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There are TWO tenses in English language; present and past. There is no future tense. Let me clarify it. What is tense? Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary defines tense as: Any of the forms of a verb that may be used to show the time of the
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Which one of these expressions is suitable to be used at the end of a letter and why? Yours affectionately............abc Your affectionately..........abc Yours affectionate.............abc Your affectionate............abc
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Mister Micawber wrote:
The -ing form is correct in both cases, and the infinitive form is incorrect.
1-- Look forward to doing
Here, the use of the two forms depends on the verb-- some verbs take one ( enjoy doing ), some verbs take
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