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Could you please help me to break up the sentences below into clauses and identify the subjects and verbs?
1) The European Union is counter-suing the United States over defense contracts and tax breaks it regards as aid for Boeing.
2) The
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But in the article below, it uses possessive noun (Michael's family). Does it mean that possessive noun is allowed when using the first name but not the last name?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Landon
Cindy and Michael's family were
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Should the sentences below use possessive nouns or non-possessive nouns? and why?
1) "This is a gift from Jordan's family." or "This is a gift from Jordan family." (assuming Jordan is the last name. e.g., Michael Jordan)
2) "Jamie ***'s
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Should a verb after "I thought"/"was wondering" be in past tense/present tense? Which tense is more common/correct and why?
For example,
1) "I thought he wanted to go to the party" or "I thought he wants to go to the party"
2)" I thought
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Let say you know someone is coming over to your house, so when he/her shows up at your door which of the following sentences is more logical to say to the person:
1) I know you are coming.
2) I knew you were coming.
3) I knew you are
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Should I use has or have for sentences below? Is there any difference?
1) What does this has/have to do with me?
2) Has/Have anyone read the news?
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Thanks!! It's much clearer to me now
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I am confused on whether to use past tense or present tense in the same sentence that has present perfect tense.
For example,
1) I have looked at the plot but did not see anything wrong with it.
This seems wrong grammatically as have is
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