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Prevent ingress of light shade through A/C grills in the entire building
To be perfectly honest, I have no idea whatsoever what that means. Replace white coloured bulb with black bulb on the spotlights / Replacement of white coloured bulb on
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Hi Sitifan For 1, I would only choose "was". (was stolen = passive = reference to a past act) For 2, I would use "is". We frequently use "broken" as a predicate adjective, and in this case "is broken"
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Hi HSS I think the clip may have changed -- since it's a weather forecast, it has probably been updated. I didn't hear what you referred to. Also, your link took me to a forecast presented by a woman (not a man). However, I would guess
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Once the matter is settled, it’s not reasonable to try a child for the same crime more than once. Hi Wowenglish In that sentence, the word "try" is used in the same general sense that it would be used in a court of law. In a court of
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Hi Pleasehelp More than one brother-in-law = brother s -in-law ...................................................................... The possessive form of "brother-in-law" is brother-in-law ' s (note the apostrophe!) The
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Mightn't it also be ungrammatical? Yes, in fact, it did strike me as ungrammatical. I think there would have to be a VERY special set of VERY special circumstances before anybody in my neck of the woods might possibly produce that sentence
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Hi Pleasehelp I know which airline it is already. This is OK. You could also use "what" instead of "which". I know what airlines it is already. To me, the use of the plural ("airlines") would be a completely
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You can use adjectives with linking verbs, if that's what you actually want to know, Burstein. - They are intelligent. - He feels good. - Something smells bad. - That looks interesting.
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Basically, the purpose of a so-called pro-form is to avoid repetition. In this respect, Avangi's post hits the nail on the head for your second sentence, Alex. Secondly, the intended focus of "not only" is the direct object in the
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As a general rule: - between A and Z - from A to Z
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