Hi Rupert, could you give me an example using article 'The' with the word 'Ten'(The ten)?😊 I might have noticed somewhere article 'The' being used with the word 'Two'.
Yes, this is possible. When referring back to a specific group of ten people who have already been mentioned, you might omit the noun "people" for the second mention e.g. "Ten people were picked for the experiment. The ten had to live in a laboratory for a week."
Hi Vladimir! I understand where you're coming from... I think "loss of hair", simply because people, I believe, don't tend count their hairs disappearing one by one? Good question though 😁
Hello, Are the following sentences grammatically correct. Is 'Disability allowance' countable or uncountable? 1) Does he get a disability allowance? 2) Does she get a widow's pension? 3)Can I say Does she get a widow pension? 4) Does he get unemployment benefit/unemployment benefits/an unemployment benefit? Is 'An unemployment benefit' correct? 5) Does he get an unemployment allowance? 6) Does he get an old-age pension? 7)Alice leaned forward,her lips brushing their lips. Can I omit 'Lips' after the possessive adjective 'Their'? 8)..........her lips brushing their? Is it correct? Are all of the sentences grammatically correct?
@EnglishwithRupert I'm 100 % about you that I've got done with your subscription that's it I never been familiar with you in past that thing you should perceive as early as possible so can you tell me about accent reckon your accent is modern RP doesn't it I'm right?
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Hi Rupert, could you give me an example using article 'The' with the word 'Ten'(The ten)?😊
I might have noticed somewhere article 'The' being used with the word 'Two'.
Yes, this is possible. When referring back to a specific group of ten people who have already been mentioned, you might omit the noun "people" for the second mention e.g. "Ten people were picked for the experiment. The ten had to live in a laboratory for a week."
... hi teacher ... what is the cause of baldness: loss of hair or loss of hairs? ... (they usually leave us one by one) ...
Hi Vladimir! I understand where you're coming from... I think "loss of hair", simply because people, I believe, don't tend count their hairs disappearing one by one? Good question though 😁
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Hello, Are the following sentences grammatically correct.
Is 'Disability allowance' countable or uncountable?
1) Does he get a disability allowance?
2) Does she get a widow's pension?
3)Can I say Does she get a widow pension?
4) Does he get unemployment benefit/unemployment benefits/an unemployment benefit? Is 'An unemployment benefit' correct?
5) Does he get an unemployment allowance?
6) Does he get an old-age pension?
7)Alice leaned forward,her lips brushing their lips. Can I omit 'Lips' after the possessive adjective 'Their'?
8)..........her lips brushing their? Is it correct?
Are all of the sentences grammatically correct?
Actually I woulda know about your accent you told about yourself that you're Walsh are you? You'll be so just to need disclose accent which you speak!
I'm sure I had a student with your name before! Was I your tutor in the past?
My accent would be considered RP
@EnglishwithRupert I'm 100 % about you that I've got done with your subscription that's it I never been familiar with you in past that thing you should perceive as early as possible so can you tell me about accent reckon your accent is modern RP doesn't it I'm right?
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