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With English members'help, it is easier for me to understand faster than I study by myself.
Is the above sentence correct?
Thank you.
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I couldn't find any problems with your base sentence, and the
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Jackson6612 wrote:
Life is not what it seems; we don't recognize ourselves as we're all lost.
I think; therefore, I doubt whether I am or not.
My dear friends, are you sure you're not dreaming? Then, it must be me that is dreaming of
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Thank you all very much for all the responses above.
Some languages include concepts of which speakers of other languages are not even aware.
If you break the sentence above into at least two sentences, how do you do that?
thanks
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1. The following are my suggestions.~~base sentence~~
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My wildest shot in the dark is as follows :
The following( 1a.) is the original sentence of 1:
1a. My suggestions are the following (suggestions).
Note that
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Anonymous wrote:
wussup everybody... i've got a Grammar exam at 14.00.. I really have no clue..
In Adverbial Clauses, we have a part called alternate structure, it's kinda changin' the subordinate clause into a new structure.
This new
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Anonymous wrote:
I'm really having trouble and sometimes get confused about the appropriate placing for commas.
Here are a few examples. Please correct me if I'm wrong.
Are you nervous, Katie? (I've seen instances where no commas have
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Indeed, it's not called a rule, but there are subtle nuances in meaning between until and by the time .
When they're translated into my mother tongue, they're quite distinct. If you can distinguish them in your own tongue, I bet you'll get the
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Veevanna wrote:
Hello!
What is the appropriate conj, until or by the time that...?
Is there a rule?
Please wait ... until..... I return.
Don't wait ...until.... I come back.
... By the time ...... I come back I want you to be on
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Anonymous wrote:
Am i correct in saying that in the sentence, "T he man not bad hearted,” the copula verb is missing. Does anyone think this has the affect of breaking conventional grammatical norms and creating a spondaic foot with the
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Zhuricki wrote: hi everybody. this is my first post. which one is correct - the company is continuously in search FOR/OF employees?
The company is continuously in search of employees.
The company is continuously searching for employees.
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