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  2. High Risk Of The Disease? - English Forward

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    KhoshtipMan Isn't the "risk" a singular countable noun?Yes, "risk" can be treated as countable, but there are thousands of idiomatic expressions in which the determiner is suppressed after a preposition. at (high) risk is just one of them.

  3. Whoever Or Whomever? - English Forward

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    (Whomever is the person being elected) Oct 22 2014 16:28:09. Blue Jay ...

  4. I See A Book Call - English Forward

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    Mike Oliver (Email Removed) burbled news:(Email Removed): why not "from the Mars" Following the lead of Ukraine, Congo, and Gambia, the Martian ambassador protested the "the" as demeaning.

  5. Could A Native Please Help Me Correct Sentences? - English...

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    Could you please help me correct these sentences? 1 Don't be picky about things I'm not picky. 2 I like your work more/better than hers. 3 She speaks of her as if she was her daughter. 4 He likes everything to do with basketball. 5 I hate her more and more. 6 I'm not allowed to leave work in the morning until the person taking over for me arrives. 7 He cares more about x than about me./He care ...

  6. Compensate All These Troubles To... - English Forward

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    All I see is a number agreement problem, Jackson. Simple present (habituation) third person singular: The engine compensate s the availability.

  7. Early Development? - English Forward

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    Once a storyline presents a persistent pattern and is repeated over and over for an extended period of time, it is hard not to develop implicit biases. In addition, a person’s environment often produces implicit biases. The nuances of a person’s job begin to influence individuals over time. The workplace often produces some of the stronger ...

  8. Hell Or Heaven - English Forward

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    So the person just need to go to the gate they both answered "yes" or avoid the gate to which both answered "no". Hope it wasn't too confusing =/ Nov 26 2014 05:24:19

  9. Understanding The Structure Of This Sentence In Balzacā€™S Lost...

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    Understanding The Structure Of This Sentence In Balzac’S Lost Illusions. Forums Grammar & Sentence Structure. 1. +0. Context: Madame de Bargeton, an upper class lady, has invited, Lucien Chardon, a middle class youngster, in her house for his mastery in poetry. Upon entering the palace of Mme. de Bargeton, Balzac describes a few things and ...

  10. Please Check Out My Ielts Essay, I'm Newbee? - English Forward

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    It is thought by some people that famous person or artists are receiving an excessive amount of cash. In my opinion, I totally disagree with this point of view and I believe that what they obtain is worthy. Besides, some occupation should get higher salary such as teacher or police.

  11. Went / Travelled/Visted Around? - English Forward

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    Can I say, (a)He went / travelled/ visted around Malacca town by taking a trishaw. (b) Most children / most of the children are visiting with / in / on a trishaw .