i have always understood "transition"?
i have always understood "transition" to be a noun. Surely in this sentence: "Let us transition to our next meeting" it is used as a verb and that would be incorrect?
View Articletravel by/travel in?
He always travels by first class or He always travels in first class. Which one is correct usage?
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Hello all , what is the difference between 'awesome it was! it was awesome!'
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would anyone be able to read my monologue and comment about it?
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Context: In a remarkable marketing ploy, they and their colleagues in the atheist community have also attempted to promote the term "bright" as an alternative to "atheist." (The implied corollary, that...
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Hi teachers, Could the blue sentences be interchangeable with basically the same meaning? Since his discussion with his boss, Robert has got lots of time for breakfast because he gets up at 7:00 now ....
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Is this grammatically correct? I'm writing this for an ad analysis paper and I'm trying to challenge the ad by stating that it has a weak sentence statement or it's wrong grammatically. I really need a...
View ArticleEverything is "going well" / "in place"?
Hi teachers, - Everything is going well. - Everything is in place. Do these two mean the same thing?
View ArticleWhich is correct when transforming?
Which is correct when transforming the following active sentence into the passive voice? Active: Somebody suggested that the budget should be increased for the next year. Passive: It was suggested that...
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what is correct answer "Does it not comes under terror activity?" or "Doesn't it comes under terror activity?" Plz help me
View ArticleComplete syntactic analysis?
For Americans, the issue encasulates a major fault line in their society
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"if i open gallery then You guys are the one who supposed to visit" is this correct ?
View ArticleThe prounciation of 'biggest'?
The prounciation of 'biggest' is or ? I think that I have heard of both and they are fine. What do you native English speakers think? Thank you so much as usual and have a good day.
View ArticleComplex sentence?
I was just thinking of something like this: What I could not give you yesterday, that I shall give you today. My question: is 'that' correct here (because I am assuming that follows 'what ', which is...
View ArticleDo you call your friends at work?
"Do you call your friends at work?" In this sentence, who is at work? You or your friends? Thank you.
View ArticlePast Perfect?
We use the Past Perfect tense to emphasize that an action in the past finished before another action in the past started. With that in mind, why are "entered" and "retired", in the following sentences,...
View ArticleComma before to?
Do I need to put a comma before "to" in the following sentence? I kept a work diary at XYZ to make sure I met all of my deadlines. Thanks
View Articledecompression or pressurization?
If you have sinus problems, you are more likely to have problems on the airplane. It's the cabin pressurization that causes the discomfort. Airplanes are pressurized so that you can get oxygen at a...
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