1. Let's have a party next year in January,2014 on Sunday at 5:15 pm at John's home. 2. Where are (the) mangoes. {Here, is 'the' necessary?} 3. I need to retire. 4. Learning English is difficult. English is no/not exception. Is use of 'not' incorrect? and why? 5. I am a business owner with/of grocery business. 6. I am going to go to school tomorrow for schooling is my profession.
Please correct my statements. Thanks teachers.
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1. Let's have a party next year in January, 2014 on Sunday at 5:15 pm at John's home. 2.
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Let's have a party next year in January, 2014 on Sunday at 5:15 pm at John's home.
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Where are (the) mangoes.
} Yes, and so is a question mark.
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1. Let's have a party next year in January, 2014 on Sunday at 5:15 pm at John's home. 2. Where are (the) mangoes. {Here, is 'the' necessary?} Yes, and so is a question mark. 3. I need to retire. OK 4. Learning a languageEnglish is difficult. English is no exception.