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Jackson6612 Posted 18 years ago
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Are the following sentences correct? 1:...such as Longman

Are the following sentences correct?

1: Why are there some weird personal names such as Longman in English language?

2: Is Heights as in Jackson Heights a personal name?
  

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Jackson6612 Are the following sentences correct? 1: Why are there some weird personal names , such as Longman , in the English language? 2: Is " Heights ," as in ''Jackson Heights , '' a personal name?

  • Jackson6612 Are the following sentences correct?
  • 1: Why are there some weird personal names , such as Longman , in the English language?
  • 2: Is " Heights ," as in ''Jackson Heights , '' a personal name?
  • It's a geographical feature, such as Jackson's Bluff or Jackson Flats or Jackson Springs.
  • (Sorry, I wasn't supposed to answer.
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Jackson6612Are the following sentences correct?

1: Why are there some weird personal names, such as Longman, in the English language?

2: Is "Heights,"
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AvangiAre the following sentences correct?

1: Why are there some weird personal names, such as Longman, in the English language?

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Is "Heights," as in ''Jackson Heights,'' a personal name?

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Hi Jackson,

1: We say, "I'm learning English; I'm studying the English language." You could say, "This is an English Language Dictionary," but you'd say, "This is a dictionary of the English language. Are you gonna make me tell you why? I hope not! And yes, your example is incorrect with no "the."

English is a subject of study. Like, "I'm studing History

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