Will the correct answer is c Do you think my understanding is correct Because it is not possible i forget what other. Other collecting phrases like group of can take is when you’re emphasizing the group Correct that group of protesters is sure to be distracting Correct this series of books is phenomenal
But they can also take are, when you’re emphasizing the individuals Correct a group of my friends are going to different schools next fall. When people say any ideas? it means multiple ideas are expected However, if nothing is expected, why it still uses plural form It's normal that people say i don't have any ideas. can i say there aren't any books. or there isn't any book (another thing is, i observed that people.
I don't have any book I don't have any books Have you ever seen any apple trees Have you ever seen any apple tree Have you ever seen an apple tree? In what context would you want to use those terms
Are you talking about a series of books, or the various (often revised/upated) editions of one particular book A series of books are usually called books 1, 2, 3 (etc.), or volumes i, ii, iii (etc.) Editions are usually called the first edition, second edition, etc. We have just moved into a new house and i have been working hard all morning I have been trying to get my new room in order This has not been easy because i own over a thousand books
What is the difference in meaning between these sentences I can't identify any differences as to meaning I understood the both sentences with same meaning Is this sentence whose sunglasses are they? correct Hello, can you help me with this Longman grammar practice book says we can use some (of the) and any (of the) with plural countable, singular countable and uncountable nouns. i ate some bread
(uncertain amount) i read some books (uncertain number) (i have no problems with the ones. As i was taught a variant of english branded 'oxford english' by my english professor here in new zealand i thought i should specify it here to avoid confusion with other dialects of english My question is what do you call an establishment selling both books and stationery
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