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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
  • Possessive - Woman’s college - Baby oil - Beginners class - singular . . .
    Or for lots of beginners - hence a beginners' class? Or is "beginners" an attribute of the class - hence a beginners class? The question was discussed at length in an other thread about a woman's college, and baby oil came into it as well As the themes are so close, I'll move this thread to the end of the previous one, and change its name
  • 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!
  • Romance languages: order of difficulty - WordReference Forums
    Hi all, I was wondering how everyone would rank the Romance languages in order of difficulty (out of the ones they know) Based on my experience and what I find difficult, I'd rank them as follows: 1st (hardest)- Romanian: Still has cases, plural is less regular, influenced by Slavic
  • Negative short answer [Is she? No. ] | WordReference Forums
    In a Beginners English language class, the long answer would be "No, she isn't she's not she is not talking on the phone" This is useful if you want the students to practise the whole phrase, "She is talking on the phone", while negating it in the right place (after the auxiliary) and noting the correct intonation, spelling and punctuation
  • 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
  • Winners, winners or winners podium. | WordReference Forums
    With the expression "winner's podium", is winner 'singular' or plurial? In other words, would you say winner's podium or winners' podium (as there are more than one winner!) Many thanks,
  • Please, yes v. Yes, please | WordReference Forums
    A mature adult Beginners' English group meets every week Yesterday we learned about offering, accepting and refusing food and drink There seemed to be a wider range of "natural" answers to shortened forms of questions "More wine?" answered with "yes, please" sounded a bit better than "please, yes" but the latter did not jar




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