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Grammaticality refers to whether something obeys the rules of English grammar.
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Can we always use prepsition to connect DO(Direct Object)with IO(Indirect Object)?
In English we can always meet verbs such as "give","write","send",“buy”,"save"……ect.
The common of the given words above can carry two objects called "IO" (Indirect Object) and "DO" (Direct Object). T …
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Should the verb after "Quantities of" be in the form of plural form when meeting a uncoutabl...
Which statement is right?
a. Quantities of water was wasted.
b. Quantities of water were wasted.
As you see, in my English books it tells me that "Quantites of anything", the verb MUST BE USED in the …