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possessive pronouns.
Dear Dr Grammar I feel very relieved to have come across your link . I would like to ask you about possessive adjectives and This pa
aidutaJul-17-10 05:49 AM
by Pruthiraj
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article 'the'
Dr. Grammar, Some organizations are known by their initial letters, such as: NASA UNICEF The IRA The RNLI Could you please tell me why som
AnnsJul-17-10 05:46 AM
by Pruthiraj
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I / me
Hello, I want to ask something I heard in a game :). This is a speech I took from its web site. 'Betrayer.' In truth it was I who was betrayed.
Fractal7Jul-17-10 05:44 AM
by Pruthiraj
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Noun or pronoun?
When referring to a specific room in an historical building, the XXXs' Hall, are the rooms nouns, i.e. the great hall, the undercroft, or are they pro
rockhopperJul-17-10 05:39 AM
by Pruthiraj
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use of the article a or an?
greetings, i am confused as to why the we say...."an mba" and not "a mba"...could you kindly explian the usage of "a" and "an" with examples.. wha
PraveenJul-17-10 05:35 AM
by Pruthiraj
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Determiners, nouns and pronouns
Dr Grammar, Which one is the correct structure? 1. We would appreciate if you could kindly send us the followings. 2. We would appreciate if
noraminJun-05-10 08:36 AM
by Pruthiraj
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the definite article...
Please, tell me which one of theese sentences is correct and why. When do we use the definite article and when we don't? 1) Children from my clas
alex24Jun-05-10 07:34 AM
by Pruthiraj
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about noun
hi,Dr Grammar! i have an example:"she's wearing a lovely cotton skirt" "lovely" and "cotton" are all adj ,there a rule and i know how to use it in a
eddyJun-05-10 07:30 AM
by Pruthiraj
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and me or I or myself?
Hi Dr. Grammer, whats correct to say x and me or x and i or x and myself for example will attent a course on Wed. regards, Lo ulou
Loulou79Apr-16-10 07:48 AM
by Dr Grammar
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"The" or "A"
Dear Dr. Grammar, Which is correct: "Look at that pretty girl wearing the red dress or a red dress!"? Thank you
abc15Mar-22-10 08:52 AM
by Pruthiraj
11038 ---
I or me
When labeling a picture of me and my friend Jackie would I label it "Jackie and me" or "Jackie and I?"
SusanMar-22-10 07:26 AM
by Pruthiraj
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Analyse the following noun phrases
Dear Dr.Grammar. Would you please help me with this question? Analye the following noun phrases. Give information both about what elements the n
linekolMar-22-10 07:15 AM
by Pruthiraj
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question about relative pronoun
In the sentence, "It affects the way you feel about something" is there a relative pronoun missing? If so, which relative pronoun is it?? Or is "t
Phoebe_graceMar-22-10 07:11 AM
by Pruthiraj
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"not allowed"
Dear Dr, Students are compulsory to register prior to entering the lab. Failing which are "not allow" to enter and utilized the PC facilities. I
aminAug-27-09 11:46 AM
by Dr Grammar
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Which article?
Dear Dr, Grammar, Could you help me choose the correct article in this question; "Can you use a/the computer? " Thank you very much
abc15Jun-06-08 08:00 AM
by Dr Grammar
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It / He
Why do we use "It" and not "He" in this situation ?? Who's the man with Mary ?? I think it's her brother. thanks Dewi
dewijonesJan-23-08 09:15 PM
by Dr Grammar
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Difference in form and meaning 2
Dear Dr. grammar! Could you please explain the difference in form and meaning between the members of the following sentence pairs: a) Clara had
lineNov-13-07 11:54 PM
by Dr Grammar
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Difference in form and meaning
Dear Dr.Grammar Can you please explain the difference in form and meaning between the members of each of the following sentence pairs; a) "All t
lineNov-11-07 06:48 PM
by Dr Grammar
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Trouble with determining abstract vs concrete nouns
I understand the difference between an abstract and concrete noun. But in these sentences would you consider Civil War and Northern Hemisphere concret
dlewisSep-13-07 05:49 PM
by Dr Grammar
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rules for adding 's' or not when making possessive case
Dear Dr. Grammar, When making possesive case, are there any rules to determine when to add 's' and when not to after proper nouns ending with 's'?
leslieJul-16-07 08:23 PM
by Dr Grammar
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sometimes ı am confused in this issue that ...
when i read or write subject about the whole../all the.. i am mixed For instance paint the whole room or paint all the room what about you?
enescagaliJan-24-07 07:46 PM
by Dr Grammar
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Omit THAT Object
Dear Dr Grammar and everyone , A grammar book was written :" You must be careful when omit That Object .Because if there is a prepositio
anhcpSep-20-06 08:33 PM
by Dr Grammar
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SOME_ANY
Dear Dr grammar and everyone , I can't understand why 3 sentences are same . 1. I have not read any of these books . 2. I have not read some of
anhcpSep-12-06 03:23 PM
by anhcp
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vegetables
Dear Dr.Grammar.I read this sentence:"The shop sell fruit and vegetables." - Isn't vegetable a noncountable word? I thought it is like "furniture" is
MunyukaSep-11-06 10:50 PM
by Dr Grammar
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my friend-friend of mine
Dear Dr.Grammar.Is there any difference between: 1-I'm meeting a friend. 2-I'm meeting a friend of mine. Which one is more natural?Thanks.
MunyukaAug-11-06 09:50 AM
by Dr Grammar
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to wish
Dear Dr Grammar, Watching a film in original version this morning, I was surprised to read the subtitlle: "None of us wish to be killed" I am
MONIAJun-20-06 09:37 PM
by Dr Grammar
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handrail set or handrails set?
Dear Dr Grammar, Set of handrails, elements etc. but handrail set or handrails set?
olejniczakJun-01-06 06:50 PM
by Dr Grammar
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lung cancer disease
sir ! i have a question : ex: lung cancer disease is there any rule to recognize the following order of nouns??? explain??? ?
eddyMay-31-06 08:12 PM
by Dr Grammar
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Many a student ....
Hi Dr Gramma, could u plz correct for me a piece of gramma? I've check in a dictionary: "Many a student studies English = Many students study English
NganPhamMay-18-06 02:12 PM
by Dr Grammar
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Reference
Dear Dr. Grammar, I've got a question for you. Could you tell me what these words refer back to in the following
thehunnybunnyMay-15-06 03:09 PM
by Dr Grammar
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