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  • Possessive: Beginning, beginners, beginners beginners class?
    A Beginners Guide is a guide for beginners, and it could also be called a a Beginners' Guide, if you like apostrophes Call it a Beginner's Guide and it's a guide for one beginner: if there were several beginners then they would each need one of such a guide Now this class is for beginners
  • You are welcome You are welcomed to . . . | WordReference Forums
    It's an illustration of the power of idiom in English Had the sign said 'You are welcome in the USSR' or 'Welcome to first-time visitors', 'Welcome to the USSR', or something similar, there would be no problem, BUT 'you are welcome to a visitor' means you can have a visitor, to take him or her away, for whatever purpose you wish, though the purpose sounds dire
  • There be (will there be or will be there?) - WordReference Forums
    I have a doubt related to the verb "there be" What would be the right way to use this verb in questions in the future modality? Will be there a party at the park tomorrow? Will there be a party at the park tomorrow?
  • You are welcomed welcome to join us. | WordReference Forums
    Which is the correct way to say it? You are welcomed to join us whenever you want You are welcome to join us whenever you want Or as in This is an optional class and everyone from both shifts are welcome This is an optional class and everyone from both shifts are welcomed Thanks!
  • Prepositions: On in the school bus | WordReference Forums
    I have come across the following sentence in an English grammar book for beginners; Jane and I are on the school bus As soon as I saw that, I started to google in the school bus and on the school bus And I found that both are present on the web Now I am wondering how different (students are) on the school bus is from in the school bus in
  • Behind on in - something and behind schedule on in - something
    So which preposition to use depends on the noun after "behind" For example : a- I am little behind in my work b- I am little behind on my training plan
  • from this day onwards onward on | WordReference Forums
    1 onward and onwards are the same word and thus interchangeable (see also: toward(s), backward(s) forward(s), etc )
  • All suggestions are welcome welcomed | WordReference Forums
    It is not incorrect to use "welcomed", but it does not mean the same thing as saying "welcome" This use of "welcomed" is a passive voice verb rather than an adjective, and it suggests that someone actively extends a welcome to English teachers (perhaps by shaking their hands, giving them a cup of tea, introducing them to the other members of the group, etc ) Think of it this way "English




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