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Prem Taparia
Good quiz
by Prem Taparia on Sep 26, 2013 01:21 PM  | Hide replies

Recalled a couple of grammatical points which I'd forgotten since school:)

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Arjun Singh
Re: Good quiz
by Arjun Singh on Sep 27, 2013 04:41 PM

"Points"? You mean rules, don't you!

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Gopal
Take this English Grammar quiz
by Gopal on Sep 25, 2013 12:41 PM  | Hide replies

My pants are so loose they could fall off any moment!

It should be

My pants are so loose THAT they could fall off any moment!

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Re: Take this English Grammar quiz
by on Sep 25, 2013 06:22 PM
You are wrong mate. THAT is not needed, rather a comma is needed there.

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P Unnikrishnan
Re: Re: Take this English Grammar quiz
by P Unnikrishnan on Jan 09, 2015 04:08 PM
BOTH OF ARE CORRECT. Either that or a comma should should have been there.

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tasdeeque usmani
Re: Take this English Grammar quiz
by tasdeeque usmani on Sep 26, 2013 01:04 PM
Forget that and use belt

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Gopal
Take this English grammar quiz
by Gopal on Sep 25, 2013 12:39 PM  | Hide replies

You take a walk first - Oxford dictionary added 'prepone' as a valid term long back, at least google before you add stuff like this...even otherwise, you should have 'advance' not 'reschedule' because 'reschedule' implicitly means a later time, here prepone clearly means intention is to have the meeting earlier...

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