
sentence structure - 'One such+noun' vs 'such a/an + noun'
Nov 12, 2023 · What's difference in meaning and usage of 'such a/an + noun' and 'One such + noun'?. For example:- I have never seen such an example of government turning its back on …
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Is the phrase "piqued my attention" correct? [closed]
Jun 25, 2024 · A useful tool for finding out whether a phrase is commonly used is Google Books Ngram Viewer, which basically searches all of Google Books, which is a bit more reliable place …
"Are you working today" or "Do you work today?"
Oct 22, 2024 · " Are you working today? " is a specific question about this day - not this day of the week, but this exact day. For example, it might be a Wednesday, and you know the other …
future tense - "I will be" or "I'm going to be" - English Language ...
Let's say someone doesn't feel fine at the moment when another person asks how he feels. But he's sure that he should feel better soon - which one is correct: "I will be fine" or "I'm going to be
“is made” vs. “was made” vs. “has been made" [closed]
I have a car that is made by Benz I have a car that was made by Benz I have a car that has been made by Benz Which sounds natural? So confusing.
meaning - difference between "at" and "from" - English Language ...
I posted the following question to Lang-8. I have a question. Which one is correct? 1. The next meeting will be from 10:30. 2. The next meeting will be at 10:30. What's the difference …
gerunds - Stop+ Ving and Stop+ to+infinitive? - English Language ...
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Which of these is correct, “She doesn't has” or “She doesn't have”?
She doesn't has a book. She doesn't have a book. Why is the first sentence wrong? We use 'has' with singular, and 'she' is singular.
indefinite article - When to use "as" or "as a" - English Language ...
Jul 28, 2020 · The answers so far ignore the way that "as" can be followed by a post or role without an article: as president, as secretary, as mediator, as champion, as referee, as …