How was your day in your school?
I know that we can use at / in school for the same meaning, but I think people usually say, "How was your day at school? ", not "How was your day in school , or in / at your school" . Is there a...
View Article[Academic writing]How to combine these two sentences?
Hello guys, I am confusing how to combine these two sentences. Is it proper to cancel the period ? Also can you please help me check the grammar ? "This report focuses on the comparisons with...
View Article"I'm home"?
Hi, Is this phrase grammatically correct? I think not, it means the subject IS home(the noun)
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Please help me with this question: Give the answer with the closest meaning to the sentence: Slightly more than twenty-five percent of the students in the class come from Spanish-speaking countries A....
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Hello there! Today we got back our resulst of an English exam. On it there was a task where you needed to put proper preposition in the gab, so my question is about one of them. It was like that:...
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FlowerLine, Inc., (Nasdaq: FLIN), the nation's second-largest online florist, posted third-quarter profits of $12 million today, beating analyst expectations by more than 2¢ per share. Karen Trillum,...
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Hi, Please tell me if the following Englsh sentences are the correct English. 1. I graduated in Electronics & Communication Engineering with First Class honors from National Institute of...
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Hi teachers, I heard several versions of these: It brought tears to my eye It brought tears to my eyes It brought a tear to my eye It brought a tear to my eyes Which one is correct? plural eyes, plural...
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Answer for mesage: "What a pleasant surprise! I've already forgotten about it, but I will be really glad if you share your photos. It was a nice day and I keep in my mind funny memories)))"
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Hi! Can you plese tell me, what is the meaning of the phrase "The Army was right to boot him - MORE SO THAN IT HAD KNOWN"? I don't quite understand what "more so than"means
View ArticleCould someone please tell me what is the difference between these sentences..?
1. I learned a lot of things when I was in UK. 2. I have learned a lot of things when I was in UK. 3. I had learned a lot of things when I was in UK.
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Please, check Is this sentence correct and native? "I enjoyed the coffee house we were in last night"
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I study calculars every day. She is the slimest in her family. She is the smallest in her family. Her weight is only 135 pounds.
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The 10 meter of fabric was damaged in the roll of 24 meter fabric, so the total quantity of fabric supplied is 14 meter
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To her, an education in science and math was/were not instrumental to ballet. Is the subject "education" making it singular or a compound subject of education in science and education in math making it...
View ArticleBring out insomnia
Are the following sentences acceptable? 1. In today’s modern society, each person everyone might be under pressure in some ways, such as schoolwork, work, and family. 2. Some people’s slumber might be...
View ArticlePlease help me with this "On, In" and "won't, won't able"..?
1. "I'm in the bed." OR "I'm on the bed." 2. "I'm in the bus." OR "I'm on the bus." 3. "She told me that she won't come today." OR "She told me that she won't able to come today." 4. "We won't able to...
View ArticleTenses, prepositions?
I study* OR *I'm studying law at university? at* OR *in (Windsor or whatever) Castle? Many thanks!
View ArticleNoun/number agreement?
Hi, I need some help. Which of the highlighted alternatives are grammatically correct? I would go for plural. Thank you for your help. Many supporters claim that exposing children to competition is...
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