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Sorry. For "definite article", please read "indefinite article".
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Is it true that the plural of the noun "mouse", in its technical (computer science) meaning, is not "mice" but "mouses"?
Thank you for your answers.
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Are both these sentences correct:
"It's a quarter to five" (or "past five", or "six", etc.)
and
"It's quarter to five" ("past 5", etc.), with no definite article before "quarter"?
The first sentence sounds more regular, and logical, to
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Please, help me!
I need this piece of information.
Thank you.
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I agree with you.
But, does anyone know whether this ("-s' st.") is actually the official name of the famous New York school?
Thanks for your answers.
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I understand that it's difficult to know how J. R. R. Tolkien himself pronounced his surname.
But I hope that somebody from London or south-east England will be so kind as to tell me how this name is commonly pronounced there.
Thank you in
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So both sentences (I mean, both "I'm putting some sugar in" and "into my tea") are correct: are you sure?
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So both sentences are correct. Are you sure?
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Is there a height for which my weight isn't too much?
Thanks for your words of encouragement. I do appreciate them.
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What is the correct, and official, form for the New York school:
" Actors' studio"
or
"Actor's studio"?
(I think it's the first, it looks logical; but I'm not sure.)
Thank you.
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