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I don' think cross-post is a problem.
Personally I cross-post often because I would hear different people express different ideas.
You know, different people occurs in different forums. Not all people occurs in a particular forum. Cross-post
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unreasonable classification of count/uncount noun
When I was in primary school, my teacher first told me how to classify nouns as count or uncount. My teacher explained to me some of the strange cases.
Eg: bread (uncount noun)
It is because
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Complex rules with tons of exceptions don't help, but simple rules do!
If rules become much simpler, a lot of questions in English forum will vanish. Much much more spare efforts can be spent on more meaningful things (eg helping people who are
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Make-it-Complex comparatives
There're 2 kinds of comparatives:
1 "-er, -est" comparatives
2 "more, most" comparatives
I read the annual report (I forgot exactly where and in which paragraph) from the exam authority relating to the
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- Irregular plurals (noun); Irregular tense form (verb)
"Regular-ise them, please!" It is my wish when I was in my school time.
I will simply call "irregular noun of plural form" "irregular noun", vice versa
I will simply call "irregular
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- singular noun; singular verb, vice versa
Don't think it is as easy as you can imagine like the following
One person is...
Two persons are...
I am…
You are…
Try the following. Fill in the blanks (how "be" is changed for the
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Annoying English
I have learnt English for a long and long time.
Today I would like to express my crazy two cents again... (I may offend some people unknowingly...)
Whenever I say such ridiculous things, a lot of people will point the
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I saw more phrases relating to queue
Take the queue/line
Faill in queue/line
Does anyone know what they mean?
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Folk is not just to mean people. There are differences!
Folks (noun, usually plural)
Informal Usage.
It is used to mean people, especially from a particular region or country/city or group; or who have their particular lifestyle, folklore; or
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