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Questions about reducing conjunctions. (Reducing conjunctions involves the combination of overlapping coordinating clauses. For example, 'I want to see you and I want to see your friend' would become 'I want to see you and your friend.')

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Noticeable differences in pronunciation between L1 and L2 speakers could, then, legitimately be described as phonological errors on the part of the latter, and attempts be made to eradicate them. (...
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I was reading articles from the Guardian and discovered this sentence. Joint Chiefs Chair General Dan Caine and Secretary Pete Hegseth are in the Situation Room right now monitoring potential Iranian ...
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VYjm9n5c5-U&t=1285 00:21:32 https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7535148/ The clip says just a king or lord’s with a single possessive: “[Valkyrie] …it's what a hostess ...
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How do you handle when an aside -- a parenthetical or a dashed aside -- doesn't fit with what follows, but since the aside is the "closest" thing, the original thing doesn't fit either. ...
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I'm writing an academic paper with my collaborators, and we came across a sentence with this structure: Our work relates objects A and B, and offers a new perspective to think about concept C. Is ...
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What's the difference between general public's interpretations of these: John goes to the cinema with Kate and Ann. John goes to the cinema with Kate and with Ann.
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a. I don’t think she has seen it, but she may (have). b. This one needs to be repaired; the other already has (been). Can you omit the second auxiliary? If so, is it more natural to omit it? These ...
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I wonder if I can omit the parenthesized part here? Extraordinary success is achieved by working on commissions one after the other rather than (by doing all of them) simultaneously.
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Which of the below sentences is grammatically correct? (A) The toy was the best and built last year. (B) The toy was the best and was built last year. I believe that sentence (B) is correct, but is ...
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I'm talking about business development of a software. The software can be used by one individual. But it is better, in terms of business model, to have teams or companies who can install the software ...
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I have written the following sentence: While I think the Austrian School's fixation both on natural prices and the rate of interest were akin to jousting at windmills... First, am I correct in ...
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I would like to know when we use "to" before the second verb (in this case communicate) in the following sentence. Sir Percy Grigg, a high Treasury official who knew both well, described ...
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"With the new Smartplan Diary, you not only have the usual great scheduling tools you expect from our apps, but also detailed weather reports about the places you are going to visit" My ...
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I adore the sound and [the] smell of the rain falling at a late quiet night. When should I keep the second “the” in the sentence?
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How could I describe the following two categories of single-word contractions in the least words possible? A) those that cannot be pronounced the way they are written, and therefore are used only in ...
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