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English could be the most difficult language in the world, because it is "phonetics based". Therefore, the existing grammar rules have to accommodate English "phonetic agreement" in many atypical instances. In addition, and most important, since words have multiple meanings, it is particularly difficult to shape and control the English meaning appropriately. Following are few interesting questions from some of our readers. If you are unclear about using English grammar, please do not hesitate to contact us. ASK COROLLARY THEOREMS ANY GRAMMAR QUESTION HERE Your grammar questions are interesting, and we would like to publish them all. Unfortunately, that is not always possible. Note the following: 1. Please detail your email appropriately and present yourself a little bit--most important. 2. Try sending your emails to us in text format. Generally, we do not open/read emails in HTML or Rich Text. 3. Do not worry about editing your email--this is our job. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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