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Money
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1. Sums of money Notice the difference between the way we write sums of money, and the way we talk about them: Ex: "How much is that t-shirt?" &…
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Many
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Azoraguide
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Many is either a determiner or pronoun. It has the comparative and superlative forms more and most .
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Man
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Azoraguide
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Man is a noun and has the irregular plural men . In a general sense, man refers not just to male people, but also to the whole human race (="mankind&qu…
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Main clause
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Azoraguide
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A sentence must have a main clause at least one. However, it can have more thant one main clause. A main clause is a clause which is not dependent on, or …
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Modifier and Head-word
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In English phrases , there is usually one word which is the main word in the phrase, and we can add one or more modifiers to this to specify its meaning more…
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