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relative pronouns - "something which" or "something that"
It is not just the newness of contemporary literature that makes it different, but also the context in which it is written and received, something which gives it a very interesting edge over the …
questions - "What something is?" vs "what is something?"
2023年1月9日 · I can write "what a cup is?" as question and I can write "what is a cup?". Are both forms grammatically correct? The former one looking a bit off when …
verbs - What is the meaning of "is of"? - English Language …
2023年10月15日 · Bulk and usefulness are characteristics of something: it possesses those characteristic intrinsically, so you should say. It is of no great bulk It is of no use whatsoever. …
subject verb agreement - Is "something" plural or singular?
2020年2月24日 · Something is a pronoun, which is analogous to "a thing", that is an indefinite pronoun. "A/an" is the Old English for "one" and one implies singularity. Thus, I found a thing …
What's the correct usage of "something of something" and …
Car parts or engine parts are things that can be replaced. BUT parts of a car can also be understood as: the engine, the hood, the roof, the chassis, and not something replaceable as …
Something turned something meaning - English Language …
2021年7月20日 · Something turned something meaning [closed] Ask Question Asked 3 years, 6 months ago. Modified 3 years, 6 ...
"Have something done" or "have + object + past participle"?
2025年1月27日 · Have + object + past participle (have something done) We usually use 'have something done' when we are talking about paying someone to do something for us. Note it is …
grammar - have someone to do something - English Language …
2024年12月16日 · Have someone do something; WILL have someone TO do something; Construction number 1 - To have someone do something - means: some explicit/implicit agent …
pronouns - "A little something something"? - English Language …
2015年8月31日 · Regarding "something something café" I would say that example does not work in English as in that context, "something something" would not be an appropriate wildcard …
word choice - Do you say you feel pride 'for' something or you …
I am proud of him - I feel proud because I helped him achieve something. I have pride in him - I am proud that I am associatied with him. I am proud for him - I feel empathetic pride because …