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- Possessive: Beginning, beginners, beginners beginners class?
A Beginners Guide is a guide for beginners, and it could also be called a a Beginners' Guide, if you like apostrophes Call it a Beginner's Guide and it's a guide for one beginner: if there were several beginners then they would each need one of such a guide Now this class is for beginners
- They exercise less than three times a week. - WordReference Forums
1 They exercise less than three times a week 2 They exercise fewer than three times a week This is from an examination for English beginners, and the
- Most fresh Freshest - WordReference Forums
Comparative and Superlatives for Beginners Beginning Grammar It contains good advice for beginners, not absolute rules Beginners should follow the good advice, but should be aware that they will come across exceptions Without knowing what REOM is going to do with whatever we say about freshest more fresh, I am reluctant to say "freshest is
- You are welcomed welcome to join us. | WordReference Forums
Which is the correct way to say it? You are welcomed to join us whenever you want You are welcome to join us whenever you want Or as in This is an optional class and everyone from both shifts are welcome This is an optional class and everyone from both shifts are welcomed Thanks!
- 101 - One O One - one-o-one | WordReference Forums
101 is the number assigned to introductory courses at most universities and colleges Someone studying biology, for example, would take Biology 101 as their first course in their academic career It's always pronounced "one-oh-one "
- guest vs guests | WordReference Forums
In this sentence "As a result, guest requests are usually met without reference to a supervisor " Why did the writer use "guest" rather than " guests' " here? Shouldn't it be a possessive pronoun? Thanks!
- on the right vs to the right - WordReference Forums
Thanks for such expanded answer My teacher told me this 2 - Where`s the bar toilet restaurant hotel bank bus stop police station car park cinema ? - There, on the right left , straight ahead There is a limited amount of answers in this video (for beginners) [Video link removed DonnyB - moderator] And I'm curios if I just need to give a really short answer which one would be
- Comparative, superlative: clever | WordReference Forums
If this is a direct quote from a Grammar, it is too simple But a god start for beginners You had the good sense to check Yes, it is Maybe it is a grammar for beginners I don't know In any case, why is cleverer the comparative form for clever?
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