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All those in favour are to raise t heir right hands . Now their is in agreement, since the subject is plural - All those . But is it correct so say raise thei r right hands ? - that might imply that a person has more than one right hand. Is it
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Oh I see. Three words. 1. I 2. am 3. angry.
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I think both the singular and plural work. I prefer the singular. The plural gives the impression that the professors have more than one first name.
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No third ending in 'gry' in modern English.
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1. N-COUNT An informant is someone who gives another person a piece of information. (FORMAL) 2. N-COUNT An informant is the same as an informer. N-COUNT An informer is a person who tells the police that someone has done something illegal.
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An industry, company, or product that is unprofitable does not make any profit or does not make enough profit. (BUSINESS) ...unprofitable state-owned industries... The newspaper is believed to have been unprofitable for at least the past decade.
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Hi Zmon
go to school = go there to study go to church = go there to worship go to market = go there to buy the things needed go to prison = go there as a prisoner I wonder whether the above usage is the same in AmE. But you say "go to
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A noun is a word such as `car', `love', or `Anne' which is used to refer to a person or thing.
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"Hello", she said. "Hi", he answered. "Hello," she said. (The comma goes inside the quotation marks.) "Hi," he answered. (as above)
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