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Usage of "like many a" vs "like that of"

Sentence in question:Sendak’s career began, like many an artist, during his childhood.I think the sentence should be corrected with"Sendak’s career began, like that of many artists, during his childhood."Is my...

Asked on 01/23/2021 by user8959

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He is visited vs He is visiting

I personally think these two sentences have the same meaning. He is visited.He is visiting.In the same way:The CLI is a globally installed npm package and provides the vue command...

Asked on 01/23/2021 by illiw

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Can I use compound sentences and relative clauses in complex sentence?

Can I use compound sentences and relative clauses in complex sentence?Although Mr. McConnell waited until weeks after Mr. Biden was declared the winner to recognize the outcome, his actions were...

Asked on 01/22/2021

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Is stupidest a word?

Is the word stupidest grammatically incorrect? I've seen that you have to write "the most stupid," or something like that. But we're taught that stupidest is wrong....

Asked on 01/21/2021 by Send it Dingy Charva

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How to use "any" in a question with "have"?

In a class situation, with a student asking another for coloured pencils, what is the difference in meaning between: "Do you have coloured pencils?" and "Do you have ANY coloured...

Asked on 01/21/2021 by zenith3

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I work in / at Google's office. // I work in / at Google office?

I know it might sound unnatural but I'd like to know which one is correct in terms of grammatical structure... I work in Google's officeI work at Google's officeI work...

Asked on 01/21/2021 by Atika

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"despite never having learned" vs "despite never learning"

I'm wondering if this sentence is correct:I'm good at this, despite never learning it.Or is this form preferred:I'm good at this, despite never having learned it....

Asked on 01/21/2021 by Opal

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Meaning of “liberties taken with the word”

I can't even guess the meaning of the words 'liberties taken with the word' in the last sentence. Could anyone explain it?Within Frost’s Multidimensional Perfectionism Scale (FMPS), researchers and the...

Asked on 01/21/2021

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She began her career, winning 15 awards

She began her acting career in hollywood, winning 15 awards for her work between 2008 and 2012.Q: Does sentence 1) sound like she won 15 awards first and then began...

Asked on 01/21/2021

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"I will never be alone with you." what does that mean?

What does this sentence mean?I will never be alone with you.Does it mean I want to be with you or I don't want to be with you?...

Asked on 01/20/2021 by Dasik

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