“Phenomenon” is the singular form, used to describe a single event or occurrence, while “phenomena” is the plural form, used for multiple events or occurrences. The term “phenomenon” should be pluralized to “phenomena” since both inflation and deflation are being referred to.
its not really happen, so i think despite is possible to use in this case? exept the sentence says that "although it rains we still going campig to mountain"? yeah i dont know tho so, can anyone explain me?
No 10 why the answer not A? Inversion so V + S
You’re right. (A) is the correct answer. Thanks for pointing that.
Hi! What's which for in that sentence in no. 13, as possessive adjective clause or just adjective clause? And Thank you for your great work! 7:25
So useful
37. The phenomena phenomenon…?
“Phenomenon” is the singular form, used to describe a single event or occurrence, while “phenomena” is the plural form, used for multiple events or occurrences.
The term “phenomenon” should be pluralized to “phenomena” since both inflation and deflation are being referred to.
17:57
24? whats wrong with despite? it should be mountain ?
its not really happen, so i think despite is possible to use in this case? exept the sentence says that "although it rains we still going campig to mountain"? yeah i dont know tho so, can anyone explain me?
16sep
Are you sure with No.9??
yeaa, it should indeed be "D"
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