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What is a phrasal preposition?
prepositions
syntactic-analysis
Is 'this this' correct?
grammaticality
parts-of-speech
syntactic-analysis
repetition
‘To be concentrated’ usage
word-usage
syntactic-analysis
passive-voice
Use of the ''it'' pronoun in a sentence
grammar
word-usage
pronouns
syntactic-analysis
What's the meaning of "to" in "Love you to"? [closed]
grammar
prepositions
syntactic-analysis
infinitives
"Electricity has a velocity (that is) as high as light’s (is)"
adjectives
syntactic-analysis
comparisons
ellipsis
be
Correct or not: noun and adjective being predicative together
nouns
adjectives
syntactic-analysis
coordination
predicative-complement
What exactly constitutes a verb in English, and is it the same thing as a predicate?
verbs
syntactic-analysis
Making sense out of the big mess construction
syntactic-analysis
indefinite-articles
big-mess-construction
"too big a" vs "a too big" [duplicate]
word-order
syntactic-analysis
big-mess-construction
"Be" as an action in the past or as linking verb
syntactic-analysis
progressive-aspect
The term for a long sentence which ends with the key element
vocabulary
syntactic-analysis
What is the grammatical construction behind the word "climbing" in the phrase "climbing wall" or the word "running" in the phrase "running" shoes?
syntactic-analysis
latin
grammatical-roles
compound-words
gerunds-vs-participles
Possessive-gerund/ sentence structure
syntactic-analysis
gerunds
gerunds-vs-participles
"Forbidden" / "permitted" directly followed by object
prepositions
syntactic-analysis
archaicisms
"I feel myself unhappy" vs "I feel unhappy"
differences
syntactic-analysis
reflexives
"The place where is near my apartment" - Why can't we use 'where' there? [duplicate]
syntactic-analysis
ellipsis
relative-pronouns
when
where
What part of speech is "fun" in “Hiking is fun”?
syntactic-analysis
parts-of-speech
copular-verbs
predicative-complement
grammatical-roles
Types of clauses
syntactic-analysis
clauses
subordinate-clauses
Syntax of have - already - yet
grammaticality
syntactic-analysis
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