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"Is English a big factor for performance in Aviation in the Philippines?" Is my grammar correct?

Is there anyway to make it sound more professional?

Posted 3+ months ago | 1 answers | | Open

Related topics: sound, philippine, english, performance, professional, aviation, philippines, grammar

Could "want's" be a word?

I know you could use the word wants, like "He WANTS to go with you" and it wouldn't have an apostrophe. But with an apostrophe, it ...

Posted 3+ months ago | 1 answers | | Open

Related topics: word, grammar

'Priyesh Duchania writes on Nolan's directorial debut for Viman Talkies'. is there a syntax error?

Viman talkies is an online platform, and the writer wants to say that the person Piyensh Duchania is writing for talkies on Christopher Nolan, ...

Posted 3+ months ago | 0 answers | | Open

Related topics: writing, write, online, platform, error, christopher, writer, grammar

Correct grammar: Andrew's stupid or Andrew is stupid?

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Posted 3+ months ago | 1 answers | | Open

Related topics: andrew, stupid, grammar

Could somebody come up with a phrase or sentence that smoothly introduces a solution to a problem?

Could somebody come up with a phrase or sentence that smoothly introduces a solution to a problem I already mentioned.Some examples are: " ...

Posted 3+ months ago | 1 answers | | Open

Related topics: sentence, english, dictionary, literature, knowledge, definition, meaning, academia, vocabulary, grammar

Does somebody know the verb that means randomly looking for food in the fridge?

I remember seeing that word in the dictionary the other day, it is a verb meaning frantically looking for food and is specifically targeting food in ...

Posted 3+ months ago | 2 answers | | Open

Related topics: dictionary, meaning, word, literature, english, definition, academia, linguistics, grammar, vocabulary, knowledge, ...

What does "trade one's way out of something" mean?

It will be much more appreciated if some examples could be given for it.

Posted 3+ months ago | 0 answers | | Open

Related topics: english, grammar, vocabulary

English?

Would it be correct to say in english ( the new generation is not civilization;)

Posted 3+ months ago | 0 answers | | Open

Related topics: civilization, generation, english, grammar

Is this french sentence correct?

Is this correct: "La chose la plus important pour moi, c'est de m'amuser pendant les vacances."? I am not sure if it should be ...

Posted 3+ months ago | 1 answers | 1 star | Open

Related topics: french, plus, vacances, sentence, pendant, grammar, foreign language, correction, francais

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