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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Will also be OR will be also

1. I m confused regarding the use of will also be OR will be also.Please clear it with appropriate grammar tips.
2. In wren and martin page number 1 the underlined statement is confusing me--
The part which names the person of thing we are speaking about.This is called the Subject of the sentence.

  

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For instance, in speaking particularly: 1. ' 2. I'm allergic to french fries but, I like popcorn.

  • For instance, in speaking particularly: 1.
  • ' 2.
  • I'm allergic to french fries but, I like popcorn.
  • -Good, because it will be also included on the menu.
  • Meaning: Stay optimistic.
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For instance, in speaking particularly:
1. 'Provisions will also be made...'
2. I'm allergic to french fries but, I like popcorn. -Good, because it will be also included on the menu. Meaning: Stay optimistic.
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Hi,

2. In wren and martin page number 1 the underlined statement is confusing me--
The part which names the person of thing we are speaking about.This is called the Subject of the sentence.

Your sentence contains errors. Here is a correct version.

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