
“cause” or “causes”? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
Or: Is this the only factor that causes such tragedies? In that form, the singular factor matches with the verb causes. Your sentence mixes the plural rooms with the singular factor, making it …
phrase usage - " 'Low' back pain" vs. " 'Lower' back pain" - English ...
As an native english speaker with pain in my back, i commonly use lower back pain as the lower back indicates the area of the back close to the hips or the bottom of the spine. In my …
How to explain when one event affects something else, and then ...
ripple effect: a situation in which one thing causes a series of other things to happen So you could word your sentence like this: A mismatch has a ripple effect: the current edge should be fixed …
Using makes or causes - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
The drug causes an adverse reaction in patients with a history of heart disease. So why "make" not "cause"? As Robusto says in the above comment, "make" just sounds less forceful and …
'is cause' vs. 'it causes' - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
In the grammar test below, Why option 3 is not correct? Only where market failure occurs ------ to worry, and even such failure may tend to excessive conservation. 1)is there perhaps cause (
Omitting a repeated verb - English Language Learners Stack …
The Moon illusion is an optical illusion which causes the Moon to appear larger near the horizon than it does appear higher up in the sky. We can replace appear with does and it sounds fine.
What is the verb used when we pull the fishing rod when a fish …
Jun 22, 2021 · That causes the float (when attached to the line) to bob in the water. At that stage, you have not hooked the fish. For that to happen, the rod (in the air!) needs to be sharply …
When we read a sentence, how should we pause?
What sort of reading are you talking about? The reading style will be different depending on whether you are reading a story to a loved one over breakfast, your co-workers at the water …
A word to describe a person that is solely responsible for all of the ...
0 The word you may be looking for to call the person who causes all your bad problems is jinx He is a jinx to us and everyone he meets.
grammaticality - "Descent" vs. "descend" in the context - English ...
What causes a nose bleed during the descent? I am not sure that the descent is correct here or not grammatically. If it is correct so what about descend, (the)descending? Please add the …