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Q Once I saw a person who typed the sentence "I will meet you very the soon".
Is the usage of definite article correct in the above mentioned sentence in quotation?

Q What is the difference between 'especially' and 'specially'?

Q What are those type of sentences in which two helping verbs are used together? Can someone make analysis on those types of sentences in which we use have have or have had or had had together? Like, “he has always had an avid interest in English”

Q. What is ‘Fragment Error’?

Q. Have I correctly used the participle in the sentence typed below?
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Q. If the sentence is “He is addicted to gambling”. Why would it be considered wrong if we write it like “He is addicted to gamble”?

PLEASE CHECK THE GRAMMAR OF THE SENTENCE TYPED BELOW:
This step is quite difficult because during the training of PPL a cadet not only learns flying in abnormality plight of the aircraft besides the twenty hours of the solo flights should also have to be flown even before appearing in the difficult exam of PPL.
  

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Q Once I saw a person who typed the sentence "I will meet you very the soon". Is the usage of definite article correct in the above mentioned sentence in quotation? No.

  • Q Once I saw a person who typed the sentence "I will meet you very the soon".
  • Is the usage of definite article correct in the above mentioned sentence in quotation?
  • No.
  • It should be 'very soon' Q What is the difference between 'especially' and 'specially'?
  • 'especially' means the characterisic talked about is most pronounced in the named thing.
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Q Once I saw a person who typed the sentence "I will meet you very the soon".
Is the usage of definite article correct in the above mentioned sentence in quotation?


No. It should be 'very soon'

Q What is the difference between 'especially' and 'specially'?


'especially' means the characterisic talked about is most pronounced in the named thing. Eg. 'All h

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