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Michaelloklok Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

Some questions I found in the recent years....

01. When can "no" be followed by a plural noun?02br
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002. How to know what preposition to use? Memorizing every combination of verbs and prepositions?02br
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003. Under what condition does a countable noun not follow "a", "an", "the"?02br
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00Thanl you!0-
  

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0 Hi Michaelloklok02br 02br 001. Whenever the need presents itself. 02i 02br 02br 002.

  • 0 Hi Michaelloklok02br 02br 001.
  • Whenever the need presents itself.
  • 02i 02br 02br 002.
  • 02br 003.
  • Your question is far too broad to be answered here.
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0 Hi Michaelloklok02br
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001. Whenever the need presents itself. Examples:02br
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01i00He has no friends.02br
00I bought no books.02br
00No cats were seen.02i
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002. Yes, and also adjectives and nouns.02br
003. Your question is far too broad to be answered here. Please post

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