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Dear Teacher,
Thank you!
When I read English, I can meet many words linked by hyphens, but there are none of them in English dictionaries, so I cannot know if they are compound words although I know the meanings of them. How can I do to
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Dear Teacher,
Thank you!
When I read English, I can meet many words linked by hyphens, but there are none of them in English dictionaries, so I cannot know if they are compound words although I know the meanings of them. How can I do to
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Dear teacher,
There are the sentences:
I signed the form and got it notarized and sent off and then didn't think any more about it. You can see from the cover letter that this all took place six months ago.
What's the meaning of
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Dear Teacher,
I have some questions and I invite you to help me:
1. The neighborhood Elaine Bolt lived in was composed of modest 1930' bungalows mixed with occasional apartment complexes.
Is "apartment complex" a compound word?
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Dear Teacher,
Please tell me if they are correct:
Whom do you want to meet?
Who do you want to meet?
Whose do you want to buy?
Thank you.
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Dear Teacher,
Please tell me if they are correct:
What books have you lent him?
Whose books have you lent him?
What have you lent him?
Which have you lent him?
Whose have you lent him?
Thank you.
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Dear teacher,
I have some sentences. Please tell me if they are correct:
1. Which did you put it on?
On which did you put it?
2. Which desk did you put it on?
On which desk did you put it?
3. On what desk did you put
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Are the four parts used as subject complements? Thank you.
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Dear Teacher,
I have understood more about subject complement through your help. Thank you. I have four sentences:
Whose raincoat is this?
What doctors are vollunteers?
Which person is John?
What person is John?
Are
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Dear Teacher,
I have found the sentence on a webside:
It's out of print but you can find second hand copies fairly easily.
I have seen "second hand" is written as "second-hand" in some dictionaries. But which form is correct? Thank you.
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