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Hello Grammar Teacher/Teachers,
1. Can we form a noun from a verb by adding a suffix ' ing ' and then by adding a suffix ' s ' to make it a plural noun ?
2. Where can I read up on this subject ?
3. In Cambridge
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An Anonymous' s post on the subject of the ' difference between 'can' and ' able ' contains a post thread (#354509 ) in which Mister Micawber says that
'can' and ' be able to ' have the same meaning and
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Hello Grammar Teacher,
Could you tell me what other options we have for the underlined words in the sentences 1 and 2 ?
I apologize for any inconvenience caused by the question that was badly or ambiguously worded.
Thank you.
With best
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Sentence A. He dances as well as she is.
Hello Grammar Teacher,
I would like to thank you for your advice. I have changed 'as good as ' into ' as well as ' .According to your reply, the last sentence ( He dances as good as
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1. I am not able to understand the logic of the edition.
2. I cannot understand the logic of the edition.
Hello Grammar Teacher/Teachers,
A forum member pointed out ' I am not able to understand ' implies you have some kind of
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Hello Grammar Teacher,
I would like to thank you for your advice. I am glad of accepting ' as well as ' but am ignorance of its form and meaning.
Could you tell me what form (adjective or ? ) and meaning the word ' well ' is
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1. We are having a do this Saturday night. Do come.
2. We are having a do this Saturday night. Let us come.
3. We are having a do this Saturday night. Must come.
Hello Grammar Teacher/Teachers,
a. Are all the sentences grammatically
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Hello Grammar Teacher,
I would like to thank you for your advice. I have accepted item b.,that is, am not able to understand.However, I am doubtful about the rest.
Could you tell me whether those underlined words,including item a.(have yet
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1. He dances as good as she dances.
2. He dances as good as she danced.
3. He dances as good as she has danced.
4. He dances as good as she has been dancing.
5. He dances as good as she is.
Hello Grammar Teacher/Teachers,
a.
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1. Could you tell me whether the following words can be used in order to replace the underlined words of the letter or not ?
2. Could you tell me whether or not the following words can be used in order to replace the underlined words of the
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