which one is correct?
on the stage stood he./on the stage he stood./on the stage did he stand.
which one is corret and why?
thanks
Read more…on the stage stood he./on the stage he stood./on the stage did he stand.
which one is corret and why?
thanks
Read more…would you mark this essay please?
Writing tast 2 (academic)
((I do the test in a not English speaking country))
Present a written argument or case to an educated reader with no specialist knowledge of the following topic:
More and more qualified people a
I would like to ask about the rule that distinguishes between gradable and non/gradable adjectives, I mean, we can use comparative and superlative forms with them. But it's difficult to understand for me> If I say> more impressive or the most well/kn
Read more…Hi all,
if there are 10 children in a family and if i am talking to the 6th child, how do i ask about his place amongst his siblings and how do i also ask if he is the first or the second male child?
is there a particular format that can be followed
Read more…Hi all,
if there are 10 children in a family and if i am talking to the 6th child, how do i ask about his place amongst his siblings and how do i also ask if he is the first or the second male child?
is there a particular format that can be followed
Read more…What is the difference between using " a few" and "few":
-I'm taking a few books with me on holiday.
-I'm taking few books with me on holiday.
Also " a little" and "little" :
Is it a matter of positive and negative meaning? I'm not sure.
Tha
Read more…When I'm reading Japanese speakers English content I see a lot of phrases where "of" is used to link two nouns that seems awkward where placing the second noun before the first seems more natural. The opposite case also occurs. For example:
future
Read more…I'm not sure...Which one is better.... Do you study or do you send messages??, or Do you study or send messages?..or Do you study or to send messages??.. I'm confused about that... please... HELP ME!!!
Read more…I´d like to ask your opinion about this sentence:
When the students in England were interviewed by a local newspaper...........
Following the rules, we are talking about a particular group of students, those who live in England, so it is right adding
Hi everybody!
I'd like you help as follows:
"Concerning your questions..." or "Concerning your matter..."
Are both correct?
Thanks in advance
Read more…
Hi everybody,
I´d like to ask if these explanations of my own are right for you. I´ve read pretty many thing about the matter, but I´m still a bit confused. Please mark all my mistakes.
The continuous form emphasizes the action itself and its duration
Read more…The alphabet comprises 26 letters.
The alphabet is composed of 26 letters.
The alphabet consists of 26 letters.
The alphabet is constituted by 26 letters.
Which is better?
Or do you discriminate those depending on circumstances?
If there are any other bet
Read more…Tell me.
Which is right:'I wish it were.........or "I wish it was.....?
Read more…Please help me.
1.He would/not take/fewer than/hundred rupees/No erro
2.Avoid to make/these sorts/of/mistakes/no error.
3.Because they had/a test/both of them did not want/to go to school./no error
4.Pinky is /very popular/among/her classmates./no error
5
Read more…The Categorical Change of Words
How does a word changes from a noun to verb to adjective?
What rules govern these changes?
How did these rules come about?
How do these rules change over time?
Who sets these rules?
What flexibility do people have to change
Read more…
Dear members,
Do you have any experience about improving pronunciation,
1- reading loud word by word from dictionary
2- listening native speakers and then recording yourself or ;
![]()
3- studying English club's homophone chart.
/ʤ/ or /ə/
Read more…
Sentence Building Exercise Needed.
Do you have experience in building sentences from random words?
Learning to integrate uncommon words into my active vocabulary is not easy without some practice. All my life the task on hand was to formulate sentenc
Read more…1) Grant me leave for one hour.
or
Grant me leave for an hour.
2) Thank you to everyone.
or
Thanks to everyone.
Read more…