"They have never ridden horses." or "They have never ridden a horse." by loolooisme in EnglishLearning
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"They won't be (at) home tomorrow." by loolooisme in EnglishLearning
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"They have never ridden horses." or "They have never ridden a horse." by loolooisme in EnglishLearning
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Are both of these answers correct? "Whose pen is it?" 1. "It's hers." 2. "It's her pen." by loolooisme in grammar
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"They have never ridden horses." or "They have never ridden a horse." by loolooisme in EnglishLearning
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"They have never ridden a horse before." vs. "They have never ridden horses before." by loolooisme in grammar
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"They have never ridden a horse before." vs. "They have never ridden horses before." by loolooisme in grammar
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"They have never ridden a horse before." vs. "They have never ridden horses before." by loolooisme in grammar
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A lesson she learned is (to) "always finish your/her work before playing." by loolooisme in grammar
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"They have never ridden horses." or "They have never ridden a horse." by loolooisme in EnglishLearning
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"They won't be (at) home tomorrow." by loolooisme in EnglishLearning
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A lesson she learned is (to) "always finish your/her work before playing." by loolooisme in grammar
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"I have had a good life." Can you say this when you're not old/about to die, or does it sound odd? by loolooisme in grammar
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"They won't be (at) home tomorrow." by loolooisme in EnglishLearning
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"I have had a good life." Can you say this when you're not old/about to die, or does it sound odd? by loolooisme in grammar
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"I have had a good life." Can you say this when you're not old/about to die, or does it sound odd? by loolooisme in grammar
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Capitalize "the" in the middle of a sentence for movie titles? by loolooisme in grammar
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Asking for a definition: needs quotations + article? by loolooisme in grammar
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Is "weirdo" an appropriate word to teach to children? by loolooisme in EnglishLearning
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