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The sentence isn't correct. It would be interesting to know what you are trying to say. CB
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I'd like to add that only learned is correct as an adjectival attribute: a learned man. CB
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I don't feel that the traditional media have improved in either of those countries. In fact, I feel that the UK may have climbes up by default and deception.
I have had serious posting problems recently and that's why I'm late in
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1. The going to structure very often indicates a premeditated intention: I am going to fix this ladder tomorrow. However, it is sometimes used about things we cannot plan ahead: It is going to rain soon. 2. The continuous future tense sometimes
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I don't like the use of it in your first sentence. I would say: I bet after a few visits you'll find those kind of places boring. Kind is an irregular plural in that expression according to many authoritative grammarians such as Otto
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It is grammatically correct but may sound awkward because of the "double" go. CB
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Care is a noun in the expression and thus can't be inflected. CB
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I see nothing wrong with it. CB
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Any can be followed by either a plural or a singula r: I don't need any money . He doesn't have any friends . CB
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I think you mean a school in which all teaching is done in a foreign language, don't you? Foreign languages are taught in all Finnish comprehensive schools and high schools. Two schools of the type you probably mean come to mind, The English
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