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What do you call a?

What do you call a baby elephant?

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Help me correct the sentence?

Sentence: The books for my engineering course are more expensive than my other courses A. the B.for my C.course D.than The correction is C. But I think it is D and it must be than that for . Please...

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Management have approved the loan?

Management have approved the loan or Management has approved the laon

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spot the error?

Sentence Correction Because chickens lack teeth, they need another way to break apart the food they eat (before reaching the stomach, and for this reason, chickens have a gizzard in which stones they...

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Much?

Do these two equally work? When you come across a word the meaning of which you don't really know, consult your dictionary. When you come across a word the meaning of which you don't know much, consult...

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Is this correctly worded with the "also" and "as well"?

Gilthanas was raised to become a diplomat and spokesman for his people, and also became a capable fighter and moderately skilled magic-user as well.

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The meanings of *would* in following sentences?

Hi, What does the term would mean in following sentences please? 1- We can read from the file exactly as we would from any other sources. 2- In the real-world code the problems would typically be much...

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Same old, same old?

sometimes I hear this when somebody asks somebody - what has been happening... What does it actually mean? Thanks

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Hello all, a friend of?

Hello all, a friend of your friend dies and you ask 'how long had you known him'. Is it correct and natural?

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Help me solve this question?

Q; Just as we____the house it began to rain A.left B.were leaving C.had left D.would leave I choose C. But the correction is B. I don't understand. Please explain it to me. Thanks

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Help me solve this question?

Q:You_____your pass at the entrance unless you are asked to do so A.mustn't show B.needn't show C.haven't show D.Both B and C are correct I choose D. But the correction is B. I don't understand. Please...

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a single noun without articles or determiners?

Hi, That baffled me since I was learning English! Would anyone please tell me if there is any situation which is possible that a single countable noun comes without a determine or article? Thanks,

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use of while and when?

dear frnd. while is often used, the two action act or happen at the same time. e.g. it ran while I was walking. it means at the same time it ran when I walked (while I was walking.) note it is...

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"Over" of it's over here

"It's over here" Could you tell me what function over has in the sentence? Is just saying "It' here" unnatural in the context? Thanks in advance! The line is quoted from at 03:27 The transcription is...

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Had to have?

I had to have an operation last year. Can any one explain me "had to have" usage.I am little bit confused

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Why is this uncountable?

"The Mare in the moon. Myth from olden pony times." Could you tell me the reason why myth is uncountable in the sentence? Obviously, the myth in there isn't the concept of myth but a concrete and...

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Although in the sentence?

MY brother is an expert musician. Although my brother has a biggest dream of becoming a musician, no one recognized him and gave him chance to express his talent. Does the above sentences make sense or...

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Should it be "people" or "peoples"? Ansalon is the main continent in the story?

Gilthanas was an adventurer and a hero of not only the elves, but the different peoples of Ansalon.

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Even though vs Despite of?

Good Evening Everybody! I ahve another grammar quiz ,that I'd like to share with you all : A)Even although/Neither Tom nor I B) Even though /Neither Tom nor I C) Despite of /We neither D)Although /We...

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Is a comma necessary?

In the following sentence, does there need to be a comma between "plywood" and "not"? "This is plywood not oak."

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