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Do people really use whichs in Of Which and Whose Clauses? 2 No, I would not recommend ever saying "which's" It is not a valid English usage English always provides a variety of ways of saying things If in doubt about one way, try to find a better way which avoids the whole problem You are right that referring to a car as 'who' is not really recommended (at least in formal written contexts)
possessives - When should I use s or of for possession? - English . . . On the whole, 's is used more in speech and colloquial writing than in formal writing, but even for a formal essay it would be an oversimplification to say that 's should be restricted to people The Cambridge Grammar website observes that: There are some general rules about when to use ’s and when to use of but there are many cases where both are possible It then proceeds to set out a few
Possessive s VS is s - English Language Learners Stack Exchange I'm a teacher and every time that it comes to teach possessive 's VS is 's, students get confused and can't distinguish them For example: Rita's brother's name's John They can't understand whi
indefinite article - When to use as or as a - English Language . . . 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 recipient Teacher is usually seen as a profession, rather than a post or a role, so as a teacher is more likely But it could be a specific role: consider as head teacher, or as teacher to the Royal family
The USA versus USA - English Language Learners Stack Exchange Putorti's concerns mirror a conversation bubbling up across the USA Well, Houston is the only city in the USA that I know of where you can choose whether you want to go out to eat in a Southern Nigerian-style restaurant or a Northern Nigerian-style restaurant Between those sentences, some are like the following ones, though
Which one is the correct word, people or peoples? Which word is correct and what is the difference between these words? People People's I heard somebody say that quot;people's does not work in a sentence People means a group of humans Why wou
Whats the difference between go, go to, and go to the? It's not like a supermarket where you can find pretty the same stuff whichever one you go to You need to go to the airport which has the flight for which you have tickets