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Please, can you explain me when we can use verb +ed like "you are allowed to..."? I understand that the main meaning is that you are free to do something...
Asked on 12/10/2020 by B. George
2 answerThe products do not come into contact with any materials or processing agents that contain gluten.VS.The products do not come into contact with any material or processing agent that...
Asked on 12/09/2020 by Figgs
3 answerI'm a master's student and I already have a postgraduate degree called in Brazil "postgraduate Lato sensu". I can't classify this in my CV and ask for some help. Specifically,...
Asked on 12/09/2020 by Rodrigues
3 answerWhat is the common everyday term for people with front teeth moving forward as shown in the above picture, for...
Asked on 12/09/2020
1 answerI would say it is, in the sense that you could write it as "Seeing you is nice", so that "seeing you" is a noun phrase. Am I wrong in...
Asked on 12/08/2020 by Shiver me zithers
1 answerWhen I say something is quite clear, does it mean that it's 'so clear' or that it's 'moderately clear but not very'?According to Cambridge dictionary, quite can mean 'very'...
Asked on 12/08/2020
1 answer"Parents would be looking at their emails while the children would be making excited bids for their attention."I have consulted the dictionary, "If you make a bid for something that...
Asked on 12/08/2020 by yllgl
3 answerI have made up the similar examples below. (1) The beef balls by these ten brands are found to be contaminated. (2) The beef balls of these ten brands are...
Asked on 12/06/2020 by ansonman
0 answerLet's suppose I am talking about people in general, but my subject of the talk is 'people', the plural noun. Now, which of the following fit best?Their heart turns to...
Asked on 12/05/2020 by xeesid
1 answerEsmeralda was a very light sleeper. She woke as soon as the key turned in the lock. Then, just before Frollo blew out the lantern,...
Asked on 12/04/2020 by Viser Hashemi
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