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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
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01i001.Onion: I am a round root of a plant.--02i00 I would rather use the definite article: I am the round root of a plant. 02br
002.donkey: I am cousin to a dog. -- no article before 'cousin' since it is treated as a tittle? What can be used as a title and what can not be? 02br
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00Are these right?02br
003. You can grill fish under the grill. -- why 'under the grill' and not 'over the grill'? When you see a grill, I think you will (Is 'would' good here too???) agree that the fish is usually placed on top, not under.02br
004. A group of people who are elected to govern ... -- is it supposed to be 'are'? Why not 'is' to refer to a single? group?? 0-
  

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02i 02br 02br 00What can be used as a title and what can not be? 02b 02i 02br 02br 003. You can grill fish under the grill.

  • 02i 02br 02br 00What can be used as a title and what can not be?
  • 02b 02i 02br 02br 003.
  • You can grill fish under the grill.
  • -- why 'under the grill' and not 'over the grill'?
  • 02b 02i 02br 02br 004.
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01i001.Onion: I am01b00 a/the02b00 round root of a plant02i02br
002.01i01b00D02b00onkey: I am 01b00(a)02b00 cousin to a dog.02i02br
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