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Grammar Questions and Answers (Q&A)

H. Jones, Web Content Writer
Answered: Aug 10, 2018
Disinterested means that the people are impartial or they do not care too much about what is happening. Uninterested means that they have no interest in what is being given for sure. A lot of...Read More

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D. Loukas, Maths Professor
Answered: Nov 04, 2019
These two words are pronouns that are used to refer to something. They bear a resemblance to each other in spelling and sound, yet they are two different words and meanings. The word everything...Read More

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John Adney
Answered: Dec 11, 2017

Hazel gave Faye a wonderful birthday present. The subject of the sentence is Hazel

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J. Rogers, Rosshazlewood
Answered: Nov 01, 2019
Insanity is a general condition of having a mental disorder. It is an illness in which someone cannot discern what is real and logical or not and what is right from wrong. Obsession, on the other...Read More

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D.Anthonyda
Answered: Feb 06, 2018
There is a big different between the word ‘whose’ and ‘who’s’. Usually, people do not understand the difference between the two and often end up confusing the both...Read More

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J. Emmerich, Web Content Writer
Answered: Sep 20, 2018
Both a town and a village are located in rural areas, and while they both have a fresher and cleaner environment, villages and towns have several differences. One is their land areas. Villages...Read More

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Daniel Frederic
Answered: Jul 12, 2019
IN and ON are two examples of a preposition. Both IN and ON are parts of the most commonly used prepositions in the English Language. However, the usage of these two prepositions can be confusing...Read More

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A. Cook, English Professor
Answered: Jun 24, 2019
That and Who are pronouns and they are used to represent nouns. It is important to understand how the pronouns 'that and who' are used in different ways to form sentences. Just like we have types...Read More

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DrCuBo
Answered: Apr 19, 2024
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Entire series of television shows are italicized. If you want to indicate a specific episode, then the episode name will be in quotes. Remember, if it is a part of something bigger, then...Read More

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M. Kennedy, Web Content Writer
Answered: Aug 12, 2019
There are two correct answers to this question. For the first question, the correct answer is swimming. To the second question, the correct answer is a gerund. In this sentence, the verb is...Read More

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Chris Kenway, Content Writer
Answered: Aug 13, 2019
Trust and Believe are two English words that can be used synonymously in some contexts and they will have the same meaning. However, there are a few differences between the two words. Trust is a...Read More

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H. Barnes, Unemployed
Answered: Aug 22, 2019
There are millions of words in the English language, and each word has its own rightful use. Words can appear in different figures of speech such as nouns, pronouns, verbs, adverbs, adjectives,...Read More

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G. Roland, Professor
Answered: Sep 06, 2019
There are many correct answers to this question, for adverb clauses are many different things. One is that an adverb clause could also be referred to as an adverbial clause. It is a clause that...Read More

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C. Perez, Writer
Answered: Aug 21, 2019
The words ''Do'' and ''Does'' are English words. There is no big difference between them because, in terms of interpretation, they are both the same, but they are used very differently. In...Read More

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T. Moore, Writer
Answered: Aug 30, 2019
The term “would of” is an incorrect grammatical combination. It results as a result as the incorrect pronunciation of “would have.” Many describe “would of”...Read More

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