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Can an auxiliary verb have an object?

"One from England" VS "One of chemistry."

Is this sentence correct grammatically?

Order of preposition in US and UK English

Which is the right There "seem" / "seems" to be?

What's the grammatical structure for "there is nothing a guy can do that even comes close"?

Is a comma necessary before "for which"?

How many hyphens in University of Oxford-based? [duplicate]

Confused by the syntax or grammaticality used in this quote by Karl Marx. Please help?

Is "congratulations" a sentence, and if so, why?

Is "That is so cheap!?" an exclamative?

How to handle initials at the end of a sentence

What does 'it' refer to in "come you more nearer than your particular demands will touch it"?

"Love to see this happen?" or 'Love to see this happens?" What's the grammar rule behind this? [closed]

Sentence pattern

How to parse this NP containing the structure "help somebody to do something"?

“Oh boy, do I love it!” What kind of grammatical structure is this?

Definite article before "earlier" [duplicate]

"I could be something approaching myself''

The use of "for" in a sentence