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Both phrases mean the same, i.e. to continue to do something.
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'Dandruff' is an uncountable noun, and therefore has no plural. 'Oil' is usually seen in the singular form too, although, depending on the context, it can be used in the plural: 'oils'.
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Chariot wrote: Thank you all.
Going camping with my friends, my friends and I going camping. Both the phrases are participles. Why is one correct and the other one not? Both sentences are correct, Chariot.
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Sorry, I was reviewing my post as you were sending yours. Maybe the term 'ad balloon' would be more appropriate for what you have in mind. Someone else might come up with a better term.
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Could it be a zeppelin or an ad balloon? " target="_blank"
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I would suggest: going camping with my friends.
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Spectacled-Girl wrote: Anonymous wrote:
need plural of fish
Fishes Though 'fishes' is occasionally used, the irregular plural 'fish' is more common.
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Yes, the 'h' is pronounced in both words: hypocrisy hypothesis http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/flatmates/episode53/languagepoint.shtml http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H
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It's almost correct: She ate a lot of grilled meat for dinner.
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'Learning and wisdom' make two words; that's why we need a plural verb.
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