Here are some clarifications on the Who Vs. Whom dilemma that most of of us face (I picked this up from somewhere long back, will post the link as well, if I happen to find it):...
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Main Proposal: Let plural subjects take plural verbs and singular subjects roam about with singular verbs.
Proposal 1:- When two or more nouns are present, ask the verb to ...
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Childish is used negatively to criticize behavior that one does not want to see in adults. Childlike, on the other hand, is used either as a positive or neutral evaluation. Here's a quote from somewhere that may help to explain:
"To advertising writers, connotation is a matter of life ...
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flammable or inflammable? Although inflammable looks like the opposite of flammable, the two words actually have the same meaning, both describing something that is easily set on fire. The in- prefix of inflammable means "into," rather than "not," and the adjective is ultimately derived from the same ...
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- Wednesday, October 29, 2008, 21:32
- English, Grammar, Sentence Correction
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A very interactive e-book on english grammar with solved exercises by John Eastwood. For downloading this e-book click :
English Grammar. This book is really very creative and interactive. This won't let you getting bored....
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