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Grammar Questions and Answers (Q&A)

Alex zachary
Answered: Dec 03, 2018

I finally found out that its passive

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E. Austin
Answered: Aug 30, 2019
The word naïve refers to lack of experience, wisdom, or judgment. Naïve also relates to the immaturity of a person. A naïve person can be easily misled or cheated. Both of these...Read More

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Larry Thornton, Student
Answered: Jul 23, 2019
To assume means that you are assuming that something is going to happen. You feel that you are going to assume the role of a president. This means that you are going to serve as the president of...Read More

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John Adney
Answered: Jan 22, 2017
I'm confused on how it would be describing the direct object. What would be the participle and participle phrase?

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John Adney
Answered: Dec 04, 2017

How do you came to know that this is correct answer

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John Adney
Answered: Nov 28, 2016
Honesty is the only attitude that wont fade or can be steal to someone. They train their salesmen to be good at their job and openly trust them. Creating honesty to oneself is difficult. Sincerity...Read More

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Caz
Answered: Apr 20, 2024
Melior

1 Answer

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John Adney
Answered: Jan 27, 2017
I want to buy a laptop computer next week.

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Olivia Dunwall
Answered: Aug 23, 2019
In the business world, it is crucial to present yourself professionally so that potential customers take you seriously. Failing to catch glaring grammatical mistakes is the equivalent of walking...Read More

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C. Bernthal, Teacher
Answered: Jun 18, 2019
Some people often get confused with the use of this and these. It should be remembered that “this” is used to describe a singular item. For example, “This is a flower.”...Read More

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John Smith
Answered: Apr 20, 2024
Invalid-invalid. if the meaning of jackass was the same in both premises then it would be valid. but clearly were using the term in two different senses in each of the premises. in the first premise...Read More

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K. Galatia
Answered: Oct 15, 2019
The noun is the basic building block of a sentence, and it is a word that names people, animals, places, things, a quality, or ideas. Nouns are the principal class of words in most languages, and...Read More

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John Adney
Answered: Jun 19, 2017
A lot (notice the space between "a" and "lot")

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M. Pollock, Photographer
Answered: Oct 22, 2019
Some people may be confused with how “innate” and “enate” should be used. Innate is a term that is used to describe something that already comes from within. This may be...Read More

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Barry Mclean, Sales Manager
Answered: Jun 10, 2019
This is something that a lot of people get confused about. "Its" is often used when you are trying to show possession. It is the possessive form of it. For example, “That cat is the...Read More

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