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Please check the grammar. Thanks!!!1?

Are these grammar correct? 1. She has a chest. 2. She has cheeks. 3. She has thighs. 4. She has two waists.

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Snatche of a dialog?

- ... May I see it? Your stump. I'd like to see where the amputation was. How high above the bite. - I'm not showing you my leg. The questions: Why has been used the phrase "I'm not showing you my leg"...

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Singular or plural?

In the sentence below, would  pair be considered singular or plural? "When the adult pair reaches the spawning area, they look for a significant concentration of gravel." I know that depending on...

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Interview Task?

Hi, I am applying for a TEFL course and I am struggling with the interview questions they ask. The main reason I want to do the course is I can spot the mistake and correct it but currently can't...

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Quantitative words?

As time passes, I'm beginning to get a bit lost in the correct usage of quantitative words like lot , plenty and the like. I used to be pretty sure of how they should be used, but I'm seeing many...

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shortening or not ?

Sir Alex Ferguson has admitted his surprise at the size of Manchester United's lead at the top of the Premier League table going into the final nine games of the season. Is there a shortening form? Can...

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what is the full sentence?

Hi, I have some trouble with understanding this bold sentence. a; You never listen to me. b; Yes, I did . Is it a must that the adverb 'never' should be recoverable from 'did'? and the utterance of b...

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Hyphen use?

Hello there. Is a hyphen between "early" and "winter" recommended in the sentence that follows (because "early" is functioning as an adjective)? "Brown trout and brook trout are fall and early winter...

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Singular or plural?

What are is your symptoms Maintenance to walls is or are needed The death of south african soldiers has or have been a shock There is or are nothing wrong with the cars Where is are your keys The...

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word 'get to'?

Can we say like this "if you want to meet me you have to get to the garden at the right time" or "let us help her so that she can get to the seminar on time" Is get to = reach? Is the word "get to"...

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how i ask a advance?

how i ask a advance sorry to my boss

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I'm married to/with?

I've been married John for 5 years already. I've been married with John for 5 years already. I've been married to John for 5 years already. Thank you.

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Use of 'is/are'+past participle?

Hi, I have seen in many places the usage of 'is/are' (e.g the letters are given to students. It is synchronized to the chip etc). This usage is not belonging to any tense form. Can you elaborate it's...

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noun?

EX. 'You've got to be kidding ' I have heard the above sentence many times but I don't know what's the exact role of the word kidding and also the meaning of the whole sentence?? I don't know why I...

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PLS CORRECT THIS TEXT IF NECESSARY?

We would like to inform you that the next issue of yyy'S in-flight magazine will have a great potential advertising investment. Thus, during the residence time of this edition, will be held...

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Latin abbreviations et al?

Can we omit the full stops in these? 1. He brought apples, oranges, etc to the picnic. 2. He brought the goodies, eg apples an oranges. 3. He disliked one person, ie Amy. 4. Bob, John et al will be...

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No More or Anymore?

I got a mail from customer and inquired about my office BD Guy. but he left the company 6 months company. Should i tell him, he is no more as BD team or anymore.

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About "the " + a superlative form following an adverb?

I studied that basically we don't use " the " with a superlative form following an adverb. But I often see and hear such like ①Tom always got up the earliest. ②What sports do you like the best? ③I like...

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Grammar q no. 10 - a couple who/which/that has/have?

Dear All, I'm wondering whether we should say who or which or that , and then has or have , and then its or their in this sentence: The couple who/which/that ... has/have two or more kids will have to...

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to receive back?

Dear all, I had a question about the use of the word 'to receive back'. The whole sentence is: 'The promised delivery time will start counting at the moment we have received back from you our order...

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