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BillJ
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is "a handful of" use as adjective in the context?

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can i start a sentence after a preposition?

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What parts of speech are the verbs "[She] was lying …, listening to … reading a story" and their function?

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What is the functional structure of "My friend is a brilliant student"?

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He didn't need asking twice - what's this grammar?

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Which one is verb?

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parts of speech question (Subject + adjective + prepositional phrases)

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How many adjuncts are in the sentence?

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Who and whom? The usage of relative clause

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Does context decide a subject and an object of an infinitive phrase when it is omitted? or is there any grammar rule about this?

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"Try to" or "try verbing" in this case

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A question about the subordinate clause of a sentence

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Is the comma in the following sentence before "which" a must? Why?

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Making sentence concise by removing "which is"

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a lot of money (what is a modifier?)

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can a word be both an object and a subject in a clause?

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verb + object + to infinitive?

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When do you put a participle after a noun?

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Grammar involving than

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Present participle as a verb modifier or reduced adjective clause?

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He considers it important to cooperate. vs. He considers it is important to cooperate

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What's the function of following prepositional phrase in the sentence?

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Can "like" be followed by a complete sentence?

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direct object or indirect object?

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relative and the meaning of the sentence

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Past tense of "dare" auxiliary verb

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could you tell me what kind of sentence this is??i mean grammatically

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Is "ending" in "the first sign of something ending" an adjective(participle) or a gerund?

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Why do you need 'that' here?

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complement omission after "than"