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  2. Grammar Check Please? - English Forward

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    Subject: <Reminder> XXX ERP (1) Management of customer relationship (2) Management of Quotation - August 18, 2020

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

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    Top 10 learn english apps 2020 guide; Learn english as a second language; How to study english grammar 12 ...

  4. Whoever Or Whomever? - English Forward

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    Hello---- has taken the TOEFL exam knows how difficult it is. Whomever Whoever I think Whoever is fine here, but what makes Whomever wrong?

  5. GOING And AMPLIFIED Vs MAGNIFIED? - English Forward

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    Could you tell me what you think of these sentences? - He's going to leave because she left. - You're not not going eat so you can feed your dog.

  6. Stative Verbs? - English Forward

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    Can all verbs be used as stative verbs, for example : 1. Why do you ask? 2. Why do you laugh at my remarks ? 3. Why do you say that I am not old enough yet.

  7. Is There Any Differences Between Two? - English Forward

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    Hasibul Alamif it would cold if it were cold. We don't use "will" or "would" in an if-clause.There are very few exceptions to this rule.

  8. When To Use 'An' In Front Of An 'H' And Is 'A' Ever Appropriate?

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    I was always taught that in front of vowels and an H, one always uses an and not a. Please let me know what the correct usage would be.

  9. What Are The Correct Sentences? - English Forward

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    What are the correct sentences below and why. She being tired, I didn't visit her.; Her being tired, I didn't visit her.

  10. Contradicting Wording? - English Forward

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    RaenDoes this sentence hold? "The majority of the minority groups is Korean in the city where I live." I would use one of these: The majority of the minority groups are Korean in the city where I live.

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    I realize now that this is ambiguous: I should have said 'it occurs to me that ‘fronting’ of the noun is common (e.g. in early English alliterative poetry) in Germanic languages'. (Even then, it doesn't say much.) So we would have to go a long way back to find evidence of ellipses.