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Can an auxiliary verb have an object?
syntactic-analysis
grammaticality
"One from England" VS "One of chemistry."
grammar
meaning-in-context
prepositions
syntactic-analysis
Is this sentence correct grammatically?
grammar
syntactic-analysis
Order of preposition in US and UK English
prepositions
american-english
british-english
syntactic-analysis
Which is the right There "seem" / "seems" to be?
grammaticality
syntactic-analysis
What's the grammatical structure for "there is nothing a guy can do that even comes close"?
grammar
american-english
syntactic-analysis
Is a comma necessary before "for which"?
word-usage
punctuation
commas
syntactic-analysis
How many hyphens in University of Oxford-based? [duplicate]
punctuation
writing-style
syntactic-analysis
hyphenation
compound-adjectives
Confused by the syntax or grammaticality used in this quote by Karl Marx. Please help?
meaning
grammaticality
syntactic-analysis
quotes
Is "congratulations" a sentence, and if so, why?
sentence
syntactic-analysis
Is "That is so cheap!?" an exclamative?
terminology
clauses
syntactic-analysis
questions
exclamations
How to handle initials at the end of a sentence
syntactic-analysis
What does 'it' refer to in "come you more nearer than your particular demands will touch it"?
syntactic-analysis
shakespeare
explanation
"Love to see this happen?" or 'Love to see this happens?" What's the grammar rule behind this? [closed]
syntactic-analysis
sense-verbs
infinitive-constructions
Sentence pattern
syntactic-analysis
How to parse this NP containing the structure "help somebody to do something"?
ing
syntactic-analysis
“Oh boy, do I love it!” What kind of grammatical structure is this?
expressions
syntactic-analysis
sentence
questions
auxiliary-verbs
Definite article before "earlier" [duplicate]
grammar
etymology
syntactic-analysis
"I could be something approaching myself''
syntactic-analysis
sentence-patterns
sentence-meaning
The use of "for" in a sentence
syntactic-analysis
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