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Help me find out this word.
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The understanding of a subject of study (9)
C??????r?
Suggested what he had in his hands when he exited (4, 3, 4)
c????????t?
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Hi
Please look at the following sentence:
* We were talked to by the experts in this field.
Is this sentence wrong? If yes, why?
Regards,
Sureshbabu
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Hello,
A phrasal verb is made up of a verb and an adverb. You can have a pronoun between them. A phrasal verb acts as one unit. A pronoun coming between them will not change the meaning of the phrasal verb.
There is nothing wrong in having a
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The first one is a run-on sentence error. The punctuation mark between the two independent clauses is missing here. The second one is right, but "it" is very ambiguous. It is better to omit it. "it" in the previous sentence refers to "it". hahaha.
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I was tired. So, I went home.
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looking forward to hearing from you soon.
Regards,
Sooris.
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I thought these collective nouns will take singular verbs. " A herd (of x) is .. A group ( is ...) etc except when you are referring to the individual animals of the group.
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Is it wrong to use a comma after "so"?
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What is the sentence pattern of "I heard her scold the manager"?
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