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Question #bef80
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Anyway or Anyways? Which one is right?
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Is the word "ugly" a compound noun or adjective? My friend and I are having a debate about this.
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Question #8e26b
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How are reflexive verbs used?
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Subject-verb agreement question? One of the only...
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Question #ab6e3
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What is one way that the following sentence can be improved with the addition of an adverb?:
The police were pursuing the car as it raced through town.
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The car pulled up to Peter, John, and Mary's house to pick them up for the theater. What is the pronoun case you would need to replace "Peter, John, and Mary"?
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Question #b6dbb
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Question #56cc7
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Question #ca429
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Question #658d1
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What part of grammar is a prepositional phrase acting as adjective?
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Is it possible to write a sentence without a noun? If so, what is an example?
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Can you tell me the simple predicate for the following sentences? How do you know?
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Is "running" a verb or an adjective?
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Question #74c71
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What is the function of the complement shown in parentheses in this sentence " The coach gave the team a few last (words) of encouragement"?
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What type of subordinate clause is in the following sentence: "The trouble was that he forgot where he put his keys."?
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What is the plural form of "scenery"?
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When should I capitalize north, west, south, east, northwest, southeast (excetra, excetra)?
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What is correct to demonstrate possessive: Chris' or Chris's?
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How can you tell if possessive pronoun is used as an adjective?
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Question #c679d
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Is a country an abstract noun?
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What is the function of the complement shown in parentheses in this sentence "The gorilla in the cage gave me a chilling (look)" ?
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Question #7fca6
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Question #02739
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What's the plural possessive form of mouse?
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Question #ff6b6
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What's the adjective form of "leader"?
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Please correct the sentences grammar: ?
Jill went to the store too by a couple apple. The fruits where really over priced their. She latter walked down to another store and bought some fruit there.
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Does the following sentence have any personal pronouns? If so, where?:
Susan is not sure what she should wear for the graduation party.
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I'm getting ready to write a letter so that I can pursue my interest in cybersecurity, and I need some ideas. I'm hoping one of you professional Socratic people can help. Help please?
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Why do we say "United States of America" instead of "United States" ?
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What's the plural possessive form of mouse?
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When should you use I and when should I use me when listing people?
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Catch up meaning and its status in grammer?
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What are the four kinds of nominative and objective case of nouns?
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Question #b8d16
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Question #dfe9f
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How do you determine subject and predicate in questions? How do you find the simple/compound subject and the simple/compound predicate in a question?
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What are compound subjects and compound objects?
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What is the subject pronoun in the sentence: "She asked him to help her bathe their dog"?
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How do you decide which is the correct form of a noun like plural, the singular possessive, or the plural possessive?
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Question #50344
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Question #cf04c
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What is a compound predicate nominative?
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What are examples of possessive pronouns?
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Question #c40ab
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Question #0772c
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Question #c09a1
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I really need help on this, please! Do you have to capitalize parents? Thanks!
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Question #62e88
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Are "any" and "more" indefinite adjectives?
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Question #ed0b0
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Question #3ec40
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Is it God or god?
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Question #8ba00
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Question #a5891
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What is first person, second person and third person?
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Question #21306
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Question #e0704
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What is true of satire: The intent is to convince the masses to trust their leaders; Rooted in the hope for reform; Based in ancient folk wisdom; It's intent is to provide light-hearted entertainment?
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Is TV a common or proper noun? If it is common, why is it capitalized?
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Is it correct to say "me and my family" or "my family and I"?
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Question #5154b
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Question #367af
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What a helpful friend he is ?
What is the subject and predicate in this sentence
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Question #b0fe2
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Question #3a09a
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Question #f1b50
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What is an indefinite pronoun?
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Question #380c1
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Is "although" a conjunction adverb like "however"? Can I use a semicolon before "although" and a comma after, the same way we do with "however"?
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Are all possessives and demonstratives pronouns, rather than adjectives? If so, why is this?
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