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problem
Dear Dr, I have three questions. 1. She has problems _____ swimming. Is the answer "in" or "with"? 2. He likes to live in the mountain.
jill wangAug-13-10 05:47 AM
by rendy
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expired or expiry
Dear Dr... The domain name will be deleted, if it is not been renewed after 30 days from the "expired date". Can we say "expiry date"? tqvm
aminAug-11-10 08:19 AM
by Bunty5
3504 ---
correct/wrong
Dear Dr Grammar, I's like you to help me with the following: 1.'sport -related vocabulary' or 'sports-related vocabulary'? 2. 'a Beatles' song' or
tangelatmAug-11-10 08:11 AM
by Bunty5
1551 ---
happens or happen
Dear Dr, When this "happens", the prices will drop so that people can afford to buy them again. The word "happens" can we replace with "happen"
aminJun-05-10 06:40 AM
by Pruthiraj
1356 ---
do or does?
Dr Grammar, Malaysia , he notes, "does" not have a culture branding. Why they use "does" instead of using "do" Seek your further clarificatio
aminJun-05-10 06:37 AM
by Pruthiraj
1482 ---
Penpals, old friends, old teachers, teach and learn oth...
Hello, guys! I'm quite sure I won't find any penpals among who's studying at Churchill's right now. You probably have your own friends. But you ca
natalixMay-14-10 08:11 AM
by Dr Grammar
1225 ---
old students from churchill house school
Hi, I was in Ramsgate studing in 1991 & 1992 and i was wondering if you have a forum for olds students. I'd like very much to find my friends from
stephNov-18-09 03:08 AM
by Mariojj
31367 ---
fitch
Dear Dr, I have two questions. Please look at them. 1. What does "fitch" mean? 2. Why did one of the TV commercials of McDonald's say " I
jill wangOct-28-09 04:29 PM
by Dr Grammar
1403 ---
wave from
Dear Dr, I have two questions. Please take a look: 1.She waved from that window at me. Is the sentence correct? 2. ( on the phone) A:
jill wangOct-05-09 07:58 AM
by Dr Grammar
1387 ---
weather
Dear Dr, Do you say "in all weathers"? Thanks a lot.
jill wangAug-17-09 04:30 PM
by Dr Grammar
1510 ---
never
Dear Dr, Please look at the dialogue: John: Mom, I'm cold. Can you bring me a jacket? Mom: No, never
jill wangAug-15-09 01:24 PM
by Dr Grammar
1419 ---
which are correct
Hi Dr Grammar, Could you tell me which are correct and why: Which are correct: 1-He used words which are forbidden to use. 2-He used words whi
simplythebestAug-04-09 07:43 AM
by Dr Grammar
1432 ---
correct or wrong
Dear Dr Grammar, Is the following OK: 1.The Chunnel links France and England with rail service and a tunnel... or 2.The Chunnel..... with A rail
simplythebestAug-04-09 07:38 AM
by Dr Grammar
1425 ---
supernatural power/powers
Dear Dr Grammar, Could I use 'supernatural powers' along with 'supernatural power'? What's the difference? Thank you, simplythebest
simplythebestAug-04-09 07:31 AM
by Dr Grammar
1376 ---
shark
Dear Dr, What does "shark trust" mean? Thanks for your help.
jill wangAug-04-09 07:27 AM
by Dr Grammar
1366 ---
used of "s"
Dear Dr.. 1.Failure to do so may result in final "marks" being with held. 2. Failure to do so may result in final "mark" being with held. Do we
aminJul-29-09 07:48 PM
by Dr Grammar
1417 ---
ticket
Dear Dr, Is there anything wrong with the sentence " How much is the cheapest ticket to the Opening Ceremony of the World Games 2009?" Do you sa
jill wangJul-24-09 08:09 AM
by Dr Grammar
1490 ---
weather
Dear Dr, When can we use the word "weather" as a countable noun? Besides, is the sentence "I have ever been to the USA." correct? Ma n
jill wangJul-15-09 01:36 PM
by Dr Grammar
1428 ---
the weather
Dear Dr, I have two questions: 1. The weather in Taipei and Kaohsiung ________ so hot yesterday. Is the answer "was" or "were"? Why? 2. There
jill wangJul-02-09 08:17 PM
by Dr Grammar
1456 ---
plural adjective
Dear Dr. Grammar, I came across a phrase reading The Crossword Express and was wondering if 'crossword' is OK as the soft is used to make crossword
simplythebestJul-02-09 08:14 PM
by Dr Grammar
1562 ---
the+business
Dear Dr Grammar, I'd like you to tell me if 'the' and 'by' in the following are OK: 1. swim=to move through THE water BY moving your arms and le
simplythebestJun-26-09 08:09 AM
by Dr Grammar
1448 ---
leave
Dear Dr, Do you say "Let's leave the question for him." or "Let's leave the question to him"? Thanks a lot. You've been helpful to my learning
jill wangJun-24-09 03:01 PM
by Dr Grammar
1456 ---
hot as ice
dear Dr i don't understand the meaning of this title "hot as ice".it's a title of a lyric,i read the whole lyric but still misunderstand i thoug
eddyJun-24-09 02:57 PM
by Dr Grammar
1469 ---
rain a lot
Dear Dr, I have two questions. Would you please answer them? 1.is there anything wrong with the two following sentences: (a) It is raining a l
jill wangJun-24-09 02:53 PM
by Dr Grammar
1483 ---
what day
Dear Dr, Last time, you answered " The sentence 'What date is today?' is not correct, while 'What date is Mother's Day' is correct." Why is that
jill wangJun-10-09 04:17 AM
by Dr Grammar
1556 ---
what date
Dear Dr, I have two questions. Please anser them: 1 What's the difference between "flood" and "flooding"? 2. a. What date is today? b.
jill wangJun-08-09 09:46 PM
by Dr Grammar
1489 ---
ball or ball of; patience in/on?
Dear Dr Grammar, In an illustrated grammar for children I saw a picture of a cat sleeping on a ball of string (wool?) and one of the characters say
simplythebestJun-08-09 09:42 PM
by Dr Grammar
1485 ---
punctuation problem
I do not know how to punctuate this sentence.Please help! Thank you A “flame” is an angry email message_ “SPAM” is unwanted advertising email messag
wildgeaniumJun-05-09 10:17 AM
by Dr Grammar
1483 ---
At dinner
Dear Dr. Please look at the following sentence: At dinner time, I often enjoy telling Mon everything happened at school. Is there anything wrong w
jill wangJun-02-09 02:23 PM
by Dr Grammar
1526 ---
with/by
Hello Dr Grammar, I have come across this sentence: She was struck with a brilliant idea. Is it also correct to say She was struck by a brilliant
krivkeMay-26-09 01:27 PM
by Dr Grammar
1506 ---

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