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  1. by the end of month | WordReference Forums

    2009年7月29日 · The first means before the month has ended (of course, this might end up being the end of the month, but it doesn't have to be, it could be the middle, or even the beginning of …

  2. something that vs something which | WordReference Forums

    2020年4月4日 · In a sentence where you describe "something," chance are what follows is a restrictive clause because you intend to describe which thing is the something you are talking …

  3. Form vs. be formed | WordReference Forums

    2012年1月10日 · Yes, if limestone is always formed from those calcite shells, then (3) is an integrated or defining or restrictive relative clause, so continues with its noun, whereas (4) is a …

  4. concord: Every one of the students who <was, were>

    2007年1月8日 · Hi everyone, I need your help. Every one of the students who ____ here yesterday can speak English. Which is the right word for the blank, "was" or "were"? My guess …

  5. Educate about/on - WordReference Forums

    2017年7月23日 · Nevertheless, about and on have different nuances - about makes the noun general; on is restrictive and makes the noun specific: "I like educating people about general …

  6. Bueno/buena after noun - WordReference Forums

    2011年6月25日 · Bueno, after the noun, has a literal and restrictive meaning--as Lurrezko has pointed out. Before the noun it's much more subjective--as St. Nick has stated. (And often it …

  7. One of those people who < singular or plural verb?>

    2015年6月22日 · Hello, I was wondering if someone could confirm what it is the correct way to say: "I'm one of those people who eat pudding" or "I'm one of those people who eats pudding." …

  8. "that I sent you" or "that I sent to you" | WordReference …

    2008年11月7日 · Generally, I would use "that" and not "which", as it this a restrictive or defining clause. The sentence describes a particular book: the one that was sent. The fact of it being …

  9. I arrive vs I am arriving vs I will arrive vs I will be arriving

    2017年5月3日 · Either version sounds fine. Learners of English are often taught "rules" about the various future tenses that are unreasonably restrictive. Please add any further discussion to …

  10. Feel [stative or dynamic?] +feeling | WordReference Forums

    2014年11月2日 · Many grammarians are against the restrictive labels 'stative verbs' and 'dynamic verbs', as the supposed rules which learners are given can be very misleading. In reality, the …

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