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What is the difference between "a man called John" and "John" in English grammar terms? Which one is more appropriate to use when writing an essay or article? |
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| 2 | euroword.co.uk | /index.php/the-age-o... | |
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The age-old question
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Using “I” is perfectly correct here , as John and I are the people who “are going to eat” – in other words, we are the subjects of the sentence. |
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where John is - Translation into Russian - examples English;47727404
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I know exactly where John is coming from. Мы знали, где Джон появится в следующий раз. I think I have some idea where John is coming from ...;81640351 |
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"John's happy" = "John is happy"?
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However, it could also be possessive, for example " John's happy place is at the arcade" or " John's happy children enjoyed Christmas morning in ... |
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| 5 | dictionary.cambridge.org | /dictionary/english/... | |
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JOHN | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
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JOHN definition |
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| 6 | forum.wordreference.com | /threads/is-john-in.... | |
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Is John in?;37337940
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27 дек. 2006 г. — If John is not "in", then he is "out". So, "No, he has gone to the cinema." |
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31 мая 2017 г. — The group criticized John. It is correct whether or not John is (usually) part of the group . However, it's likely that even when someone ... |
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John and I vs John and Me
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17 дек. 2022 г. — You should use John and I when the two of you are the subject of the sentence or phrase. The phrase John and I will appear before the verb. |
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