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QuestionIs there a website that does grammar for me?MelissaCommunity AnswerThere are numerous resources available for grammar, including websites, software, and browser extensions. Some of my favorites are Grammerly, Ginger, Hemingway, and NoRedInk.com.
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QuestionWhat is the correct answer in this sentence, and why? "Gloria Arroyo is a good leader. Many____ (woman/women) admires her."DonaganTop AnswererThe word "many" implies more than one (plural). Therefore, you say "women" (plural) rather than "woman" (singular). Use "admire" to match "women." One woman admires her, but "many women admire her."
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QuestionWhy study English grammar?DonaganTop AnswererIf you want English speakers to take you seriously or consider you knowledgeable or persuasive, you will want to use proper grammar when you speak or write in English. If you don't care about that, then there's no need to bother with it.
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QuestionHow do I improve my English?DonaganTop AnswererRead written English and listen to spoken English as often as possible. Imitate what you read and hear.
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QuestionHow must I write the time correctly, in numerical form or spelled out?Community AnswerIn numerical form, unless it is "on the hour," such as 4:00, in which case it is also correct to write 4 o'clock.
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QuestionHow do I know when to double a consonant in the middle of a word, like in 'commission'?DonaganTop AnswererThere is no rule for that. It's just a matter of memorizing which words have single consonants and which have double.
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QuestionIs reading newspaper, novels and magazines enough to learn English grammar?DonaganTop AnswererYes, if you read a lot of professional English writing, that will help you learn proper grammar.
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QuestionWhere should one use hanged instead of hung?DonaganTop AnswererUse "hanged" when the object of the hanging is a person. Use "hung" when the object is anything else.
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QuestionCan I get a job as a TEFL teacher in Vietnam if I am a non-native English speaker? If yes, how?Crystal031305Community AnswerIt's okay if you're non-native. You just have to be fluent in English. If you are, then explain that to the person interviewing you or whoever you are talking to, to get the job. If you have a non-Vietnamese accent though and you have another strong foreign accent (not American or British), it might be hard.
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QuestionHow to speak English correctly if it is not my mother language?DonaganTop Answerer
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QuestionWhat is the difference between "I have visited" and "I visited"?Community AnswerThey are very similar in meaning. "I visited" is past tense and implies a single visit in the past. "I have visited" is present perfect tense and implies the possibility of more than one visit in the past.
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QuestionWhat book is the best for learning English?Community AnswerAlthough the dictionary is the best for defining words, it isn't very concise and still requires you to know some of the language.
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