-
They use "cloak room" with a space at http://www.courts.state.ny.us/ctapps/counsguide.htm "A cloak room is located behind the Attorneys’ Library, next to the elevator."
This is but another meaning of cloakroom/ cloak room- a room adjacent to a
-
YoHf wrote: Anonymous wrote:
Ruslana wrote: I see. As far as I understand I should also use anybody/anyone in the sentences like this: "There is not anybody/anyone waiting for me at the snack-bar". Thank you very much!
I Think it
-
Rkwebmail wrote:
Hi,
I stored voice mail as follows " I couldn't able to attend your call, please leave your message, i will get back to you asap".
Here, Can i use "I couldn't able to" Is it wrong ?. Please let me know.
Thank You,
-
Phuongninhbao wrote:
Shows is right, but it's very rude. I think you should add an another word: Phuong Ninh
Shows is perfectly fine to use in the sentence....it's not rude at all.
-
Anonymous wrote:
Is there any good books on English grammar? I am thinking of self-learning since this would be more convenience then attending a class. In addition, we can always participate in good internet forums such as this to make the
-
Anonymous wrote:
Ruslana wrote: I see. As far as I understand I should also use anybody/anyone in the sentences like this: "There is not anybody/anyone waiting for me at the snack-bar". Thank you very much!
I Think it is much
-
For some interesting information regarding subjunctive and indicative mood take a look at this site.
http://www.bartleby.com/64/C001/061.html
-
Paco2004 wrote: Danyoo I think "an old man in a red hat" is OK. It's just because native speakers say so quite frequently. Am I wrong? paco
It's ok to use.
You see that guy over there? Which guy? The guy in the red hat.
-
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/esl/eslart.html
-
Philip wrote: Amatoolah wrote:
Hello everybody, please i have a question concerning errors . could you plssibly tell me what is the difference between error, mistake , and fault . How can a teacher deal with these errors thank you in
- English Test
How to Write a Letter
Idioms
Formal Letter
Graduation Songs
Who sings a certain song