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zazzex,
If the core context is unclear, the rest means very little whether the relative clauses were placed at the front or at the end. So before concerning yourself with using relative clauses, I suggest that you work the context first. I have
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Manufacturing variance is computed by SPC (standard Statistic Control). Lower the variance, lower the cost and higher the yield.
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No, we and you' or 'you and we' both sound unatural.
I completely agree.
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1. " I know diverse grammar questions and expressions." means which one of the following?
A. I know diverse grammar questions and diverse expressions.
B. I know diverse grammar questions and diverse grammar expressions.
C.
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Actually, whether it is "look forward to" or " looking forward to",
we need a noun or a noun phrase after " forward to".
Therefore the verb form following must be gerund, not infinitve
I am looking forward
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Adding to PHilip's comment, the gerund form is more idiomatic and commom.
Learning English is a long process, thus the time must be continual from past to present and perhaps into the future. I would say present perfect is a more
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It looks ok. Personally, I'd repfer to say "He died in jail as a result of being tortured. His family had no idea what happened. The cause of his death was written of as an unfortunate accident by the authority.
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This type of vending cart is very common in Asian countries. For the lack of a better name, that's what I would call it because it's not a fixed stall.
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THe only way this sentence could ahve worked is this:
A- She can't even boil water to make tea. She baked a cake!
B- Well, it's true. " She' d read the recipe before she baked the cake".
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Thanks,
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