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A complete sentence contains at least a subject and a verb, with all of the words being used in the sentence arranged in such a way that they express a complete thought.
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Is she not a girl?-VS-Isn't she a girl? [duplicate]
Is she not a girl?
Isn't she a girl?
Am I not here?
Am not I here?
Are tey all correct or right structured?
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Has been+complement-VS-has+pp+object
Another important trend has been to reduce the number of platforms used for car models, as Japanese producers have long been doing.
Another important trend has reduced the number of platforms used fo …
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"Do" in Simple Present Tense in British Style
In British english, I know simple present tense allows do/does like,
I do follow the rules,
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He does follow the rules.
My question is about whether all action verb follow this rule …
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Making a simple sentence
Managers must make changes that are consistent with their firm's structure.
Managers must make changes in their strategies.
My objective is to make a simple sentence using the sentences 1&2.
Can …
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Is this a correct sentence, "All over the world, English is spoken?"
1. English is spoken all over the world
2. All over the world, English is spoken
Are they both correct sentences? Is there any difference in meaning?
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Another important trend has been. Is it a complete sentence?
Another important trend has been to reduce the number of platforms used for car models, as Japanese producer have long been doing.
Is it correct/complete sentence? My question is about *Another impor …
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Thank you for giving me the floor-VS-Thank you to give me the floor
Thank you for giving me the floor.
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Thank you to give me the floor.
Are they both correct? If yes, Are they have same meaning?
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Act/Identity of Hurtling in "A runway car came hurtling towards us"" [closed]
A runway car came hurtling towards us.
Here hurtling is a ________?
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Position of appositive
Sometimes, I confuse a little bit about the position of "appositive".
The competitive environment is increasingly complexe and unpredictable , demanding flexibility and quick response to its chelleng …