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Watching Obama at his first news conference was... Watching Obama at his first news conference was refreshing. Finally, a President who's in charge and isn't grammatically deficient. 8:56 PM Nov 8th, 2008 from web
Started 1 week ago (2009-12-20 00:35:00)
by sevenalive
There are numerous spelling and grammar errors in the English translation. I have fixed all of the spelling errors, and did do some minor grammar changes. However there is more work needed to be done to make it grammatically correct. I have uploaded and attached them. SEO team, please review and incorporate asap. phpBBSEO_lang_en.zip (48.6 KiB) Downloaded 1 time
Started 6 days, 7 hours ago (2009-12-20 23:46:00)
by Ibn Nacer
Hello, I wonder if the answer below is correct grammatically : Question : " ما سبب الزيارة ؟ " Answer : " سبب الزيارة ال دراسة " I think that we should not put the definite article (in red), what do you think ?
Started 4 days, 6 hours ago (2009-12-23 00:38:00)
by 8769
I think the a’s and b's of each group below are grammatically correct, not c’s. Am I correct? 1-a I’m as much afraid of snakes as you are. 1-b I’m afraid of snakes as much as you are. 1-c I’m as afraid of snakes as you are. 2-a We are as much alike as they are. 2-b We are alike as much as they are. 2-c We are as alike as they are.
Started 3 days, 2 hours ago (2009-12-24 03:53:00)
by uktous
Hi, Question: Could you please suggest some words after “more”. Sentence: If I could do it again, I would motivate the team more. Opinion: I really want to see other people’s opinions. “Further” should be grammatically correct, but “more further” seems to be inappropriate. Thanks
Started 3 days, 5 hours ago (2009-12-24 01:36:00)
by caireo
Hi, "If you'd spent half the time studying that you do watching TV, you wouldn't have failed this exam." Is this sentence grammatically correct? Especially the bold part? Thanks a lot.
Started 1 week ago (2009-12-20 04:16:00)
by Hi everybody,
Hi everybody, 1. "Her dress reveals her body to be seen than is usual." 2. "Her dress reveals her body to be seen than usual." What is the difference in meaning between the above two sentences? How is the 1st sentence grammatically correct? For "is", which one is the subject? Could you please enlighten me more. Thanks, Er.S.M.M.Hanifa
Started 5 days, 12 hours ago (2009-12-21 18:32:00)
by I would like to check whether this sentence is grammatically correct.
I would like to check whether this sentence is grammatically correct. "It is still time for your to talk to your employees." Some guy is saying that my sentence is incorrect and that I should not us "It is still time". Is he correct? Thank you very much.
Started 6 days, 6 hours ago (2009-12-21 00:00:00)
by Maha "Mookie" K.
Hey all! I want to learn French. Anyone know any good tutors/classes in the Denver area and how much they cost per hour/class? I'd be considered a beginner but I know Spanish, so French would be easier for me to pick up (grammatically, at least, haha). Maha