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  2. What The Meaning Of That In English? - English Forward

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    The Meaning Of ‘Smoked’ In ‘Smoked Basins’? Toefl Question? Writing Task 1 (Cam 10 - Test 1)? To Teem (Meaning In This Context?)? I've Done/I Did? How To Build Command In The English Grammar? Older And Older? The Day Had Fully Come. The Meaning Of ‘Abstracts’?

  3. Understanding The Structure Of This Sentence In Balzacā€™S Lost...

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    Understanding The Structure Of This Sentence In Balzac’S Lost Illusions. Forums Grammar & Sentence Structure. 1. +0. Context: Madame de Bargeton, an upper class lady, has invited, Lucien Chardon, a middle class youngster, in her house for his mastery in poetry. Upon entering the palace of Mme. de Bargeton, Balzac describes a few things and ...

  4. Meaning Of 'Fire Hardened' - English Forward

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    Usually fire hardened means made hard by exposure to fire, but you would expect to find another word after hardened identifying what has been hardened by fire. In this case I can only assume that it means hardened fire, perhaps a reference to the red color of the road. Perhaps the road surface is hot. 2) If the above interpretation is correct ...

  5. Meaning Difference Between Conditional 2? - English Forward

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    Meaning Difference Between Conditional 2? Forums Grammar & Sentence Structure 0 + 0.

  6. What Is The Correct Grammar? - englishforward.com

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    Aspara Gus: grammarfreakYou have more than one subject, therefore "are" is the correct answer. I count one subject, the coordination Joe Smith and the team, which as a whole denotes a set of two people and is therefore plural.

  7. Agree To My Having.... - English Forward

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    Because for strict grammarians, 'Would he agree to me?' has no reasonable meaning—it is the 'having' that needs to be agreed to. Having said that, the 'my' form is becoming less used nowadays. Feb 07 2014 09:57:41

  8. Kindergarten Homework? - English Forward

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    My daughters homework says write the CVCe word of Kite, Five, Cave, and Bone. Im clueless can anyone help me please.....

  9. What's Structure? - English Forward

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    Most people would say, "what am I to be afraid of". There is a rule that you should not end a sentence with a preposition (of), in which case, your construct is correct.

  10. What Is The Difference Between? - English Forward

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    Here is a clear-cut differentiation. He is not here. In the sentence above, both not and here are adverbs, but unlike here, not may be deleted without making the sentence ungrammatical (He is here); therefore, not can be classified as an adjunct, and here cannot.

  11. Be Across? - English Forward

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    After so long with us, pructus, you should be able to form questions properly by now, Putting a question mark at the end of a statement is not normally appropriate, If you want us to spend time responding to your questions, please spend some time composing your questions.