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The new director____ the choir at last Sunday’s Mass. a.) had lead b.)led c.) would have lead d.) will lead?
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Is the word noise countable?
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What is/are the object(s) of the following sentence?:
The supermarket was running low on apples, but had plenty of pears.
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What is the difference between past perfect tense and present perfect tense? What is the difference between "I had completed my work" and "I have completed my work"?
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What is the disjunction of a contingent form and a contradiction? What is a conditional with a contradiction for an antecedent and a contingent form for a consequent?
Any help you can give me is greatly appreciated!!!! Thanks!?
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How do I distinguish between adjectives and nouns from compound nouns?
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What is the participle adjective in the following sentence?:
The funny sound coming from the car was very alarming.
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What is the subordinate clause in the sentence: "As soon as the doors opened, the crowd pushed into the stadium entrance."?
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Is the punctuation in this sentence correct? That was the beginning of a new chapter in my life: a chapter which would include people I never would have expected.
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What is/are the adjective(s) in the following sentence?:
The window is broken, so a lot of cold air is coming in.
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Is, "I did do my homework" correct?
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What is/are the direct object(s) in the following sentence?:
We cut down three trees in our backyard and planted several shrubs in their place.
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How do you use the present simple tense for the future?
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Which of the following sentences requires a question mark?:
How do you want me to make the omelet
We are out of eggs
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What part of speech is used for subjects and subject complements?
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What is/are the noun(s) in the following sentence?:
We tried shipping the package to the customer.
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Is the following sentence missing semicolons or commas? If so, where?:
Tim went to the candy store quite often the clerk even knew his name.
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Can anyone help me with 10 original examples of compound sentences?
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What are the central functions of the present simple tense?
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Does the following sentence have any personal pronouns? If so, where?:
I traveled Chicago with John and Sara.
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What is the subject of the following sentence?:
The doubles match was more exciting.
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What is the subordinate clause of the following sentence? is it a noun, adjective, or adverb clause?:
We will go to the bookstore after lunch, unless you went there already.
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What is the relationship between verbs, direct objects and indirect objects?
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When should you use "and" and when should you use a semicolon?
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What is/are the object(s) of the following sentence?:
We wanted to ride our bicycles, but because of the storm we instead played board games.
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What is a verb phrase?
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Is past perfect the same as past participle? Is the past perfect tense has + (word)ed? Does the past participle always have a helping verb?
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What is a pronoun? Is "my" a pronoun? The way it is used in the sentence below:
My teacher said my math is canceled today.
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Some grammar problems?
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'Word meaning' is correct or 'word meanings' is correct please suggest?
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What are the different classes of nouns?
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Do adverbs have to describe a main verb?
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What are the Example of finite and non finite Verb?
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What is the participle adjective in the following sentence?:
The instruction manual is very confusing.
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Is it ever acceptable to use a semicolon in place of an apostrophe?
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How can concepts and categories help you write an essay?
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Which word in the sentence is a predicate nominative? And why?
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What is/are the noun(s) in the following sentence?:
The countertop is made out of marble.
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How does a past participle work as an adjective?
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How do you identify adverbs in a sentence? Is there a rule?
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How does the language in this excerpt affect the reader’s understanding of the novel’s setting?
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What is a "clause" in English?
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How is the relative pronoun in the adjective clause used in the sentence? Ms. Jackson, who lives in California, loves to surf.
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What is an objective noun and a possessive noun?
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Do these sentences contain an adjective, adverb, or noun clause and why?
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Why is the definite article "the" used before some countries and not before some other countries?
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Which interrogative pronoun should replace the blank space in the following sentence?:
____ is on the roster?
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Does the following sentence have an antecedent? If so, where?:
Go check out the warehouse. That is where they usually keep the packages.
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What is the complete subject of the sentence: "Everyone in our school is wearing uniforms this year."?
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What would be the intransitive verb in this paragraph?
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Can someone explain the difference between an adjective and adverb?
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Does the following sentence have an antecedent? If so, where?:
Steve works very hard, unfortunately Sam does not do the same.
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Can you help me complete the following sentence by adding the present perfect tense of the verb "throw"?
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What are examples of nouns that are always either singular or plural?
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Does the following sentence have an antecedent? If so, where?:
We borrowed an atlas to find out where Tasmania is, but we could not find it anywhere.
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I don't understand intransitive verbs. ex: the saleslady stood for forty-five minutes.
Is this transitive or not?
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What are examples of nouns that are both countable and uncountable?
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What are commas, parentheses, semicolons, apostrophes, and hyphens?
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What is the subordinate clause of the following sentence? is it a noun, adjective, or adverb clause?:
The road is safe, as long as there is no ice.
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Heather, who is Chuck's sister, sews and loves making clothes for people. In this sentence, what type of pronoun is "who"?
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What is/are the object(s) of the following sentence?:
They are pushing the apple cart.
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What is/are the present participle(s) of the following sentence?:
We jumped on the moving bandwagon.
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What is the shortest sentence that still makes sense and conveys something in the English language?
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Is the following sentence missing commas? If so where?:
You will not be able to get in unless I accidentally left a door unlocked.
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How does a comma differ from a semicolon?
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Can you help me find the adverbs in this sentence?
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How do you use the word "while" with the present continuous tense?
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What are examples of past participial phrases?
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What is the subordinate clause of the following sentence? is it a noun, adjective, or adverb clause?:
Is this the book that your grandfather gave you for your birthday?
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What is the preposition and object of preposition in these sentences?
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What is an adverb clause introduced by?
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What is the relative pronoun in the following sentence?:
Here is the candle that melted very quickly.
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Are there any possessive pronouns in the following sentence? If so, where?:
While visiting his parents, Mark wanted to go for a swim, so he swam in their backyard pool.
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In English grammar, why do we use "to" after I talk to someone but not after I telephone someone?
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What is/are the present participle(s) of the following sentence?:
We tried to ignore the crying baby.
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Could you explain the correct subject-verb agreement in the example below?
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What is the best way to remember the rules of punctuation?
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Why is it correct to say "The purpose of this visit is to help TO develop Polo world wide." Instead of "The purpose of this visit is to help develop Polo worldwide." When do you have to use "to"?
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What is the correct verb listing below in the following order: present participle, past, and past participle?
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What type of conjunction always comes in pairs?
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What is one way that the following sentence can be improved with the addition of an adverb?:
She laid back in her chair and sipped some lemonade, as the breeze blew over her.
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Can someone please explain adjective phrases to me and possibly give some examples?
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What is the participial phrase in this sentence " The people living in New York deal with snow all winter"?
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What is one way that the following sentence can be improved with the addition of an adverb?:
She drove through the snowstorm.
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When would you use a semicolon (;) in a sentence?
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What is the subordinate clause of the following sentence? is it a noun, adjective, or adverb clause?:
Let us try to be on time, last time we were late.
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What is a noun phrase in linguistics?
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What are the pronouns in the following sentence?: The mailman will be happy if you keep your dog inside.
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Which cannot be a component of a prepositional phrase?
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Is "became" a linking verb in this sentence: "The water became ice when the temperature dropped."?
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Is the following sentence missing one or more commas? If it is, where?:
The lions waited in the tall grass as the gazelles grazed completely oblivious to their presence.
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Which of the following is correct passive voice of 'I know him well'?
a) He is well known by me.
b) He is well known to me.
c) He is known well by me.
d) He is known well to me.
e) He is known by me well.
f) He is known to me well.
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What Is the difference between common noun and concrete noun? They both seem to be the same thing.
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What is the difference between "got" and "gotten" as the past participle of the verb "to get"?
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Does the following sentence have any adverbs? If so, where?:
A glow just barely appears on the northern horizon.
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Is the following sentence missing commas? If so where?:
After the lifeguards closed the beach because of the storm we walked along the boardwalk.
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Many countries hold festivals to honor their founders. What is the simple subject in this sentence?
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He will pay only under completion change into Complex sentence?
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What is the past tense form of the verb in the sentence "Priscilla starts the lawn mower."?
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What is the difference between a direct object and an indirect object?
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