"Was that you who broke the window?"?
"Was that you who broke the window?" I think that the sentence is a it-that cleft sentence, but I think that "Was it you who broke the window?" is grammatically correct or it is okay to use " that " in...
View ArticleIt's good/bad sweating much after?
It's good/bad sweating much after working out. It's good/bad to sweat much after working out. What's the exact distinction between these two? Do you hear ANYTHING different? Thanks.
View ArticleParts of Speech?
Hello, Could somebody give me the parts of speech of the underlined words, and tell me as clearly as possible the reason for their choice ? He will have to get up early to go to school. He will have to...
View ArticleTeacher I have a difficulty?
Teacher I have a difficulty in using 'to' and 'for' . I get confused between them. Below I have written two sentences could you please tell me which is correct. 1. Who donated the blood to me 2. who...
View ArticleDO vs. Does?
Hi, I have some confusion on usage of Do and Does. Can anyone give me a breif explanation on when to use Do and when to use Does? Also what's correct in following...would it be correct to use Do or...
View ArticleTeacher which is correct 1.?
Teacher which is correct 1. who donated the blood to me 2. who donated the blood for me. Please help
View ArticleCredit cards?
Can you say this: So you reversed the charge on my credit card. I was wrongly charged and asked her to reverse the charge. Is this useable? Thanks!
View ArticleIs the sentence gramatically correct?
Could you please tell me if the sentence gramatically correct? It seemed that Mike should be blamed. He was the last one to leave the office.
View Articlerealization?
I realized a lot of things today on my mom's birthday. Or I've realized a lot of things today on my mom's birthday. Which on is better or are both the same? Thanks.
View ArticleMom?
I know deep down I love my mom very much, but somewhere within my subconscious I disallow myself to get close to her. I believe the root of that is because of what happened in the past. Please...
View ArticleA Message in a Passport?
I find that the following message is not grammatically perfect. Do you agree? "This passport contains a chip and antenna embedded in the data page. In addition to the normal care and respect accorded...
View ArticleQuick proof on Essay?
I have to write an Essay for an HOBY Leadership Essay. The prompt: Describe the most rewarding and challenging aspect of being a leader in your school and community. (I am not finished with it.) "The...
View ArticleWhat did he do, you?
What did he do, you yelled at him? Do we have to use a conjunction here instead of the comma? If yes, how about "that"? Because "so" doesn't sound right to me.
View ArticleMJ?
Talking about Michael Jordan. I say: He can still play if he wanted to. Can you say this?
View ArticleHow would you rate.?
The educational system in this country follows a traditional path in that it walks students through a number of consecutive phases with each phase serving as basis for the one after it. The total...
View ArticlePasadena?
Pasadena is a nice neighborhood. Or Pasadena has a nice neighborhood. ARe both okay? Thanks.
View ArticleDeath Toll From?
If I am writing about some accident: "The death toll from / of the accident rose to ten." Is either "from" or "of" wrong? Or should they be used to convey different meaning?
View Article