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How to determine correct form of adjective?
What is the possessive form with a name ?
< slid > the form to one side - English Only forum
-cast plural form - English Only forum
-ed form in cleft sentence - English Only forum
-ing form - English Only forum
-ing form - English Only forum
-ing form / in parallel to - English Only forum
-ing form after a sentence - English Only forum
-ing form in place of an explicit dependent clause - English Only forum
-ing form instead of past participle - English Only forum
-ing form or present continuous? - English Only forum
-ing form vs. to-infinitive - English Only forum
... to attaining Buddhahood in one's present form, thus: - English Only forum
... a good idea to verb/ing-form - English Only forum
...some disaffected portion of whom form much of... - English Only forum
...to form <the> plural. In English we make <a> plural by adding "s". - English Only forum
"...to marry into a cloakroom and form an alliance with a parcel." - English Only forum
'Be+to+base form of verb' sentence into a guess sentence - English Only forum
'feel' in continuous form - English Only forum
'form' a report? - English Only forum
'gonna' for 'going to' [not part 'be going to' verb form] - English Only forum
'Suffer' in passive form - English Only forum
“problem” plus “-ing” form - English Only forum
(A) Form 3 student Peter Kim - English Only forum
(CEBG) is a recent discovered novel form of graphene structures - English Only forum
(future form 2nd, I read the attached document that is very clear, I sign it as I will be in your office. - English Only forum
(future form) However, I have all the rest of documents which I will bring with me. - English Only forum
(ing-form) / (to-infintive) ??? - English Only forum
(The) fairy tales heard in (the) childhood form our mentality. - English Only forum
(the) seventh form - English Only forum
1='would you mind+verb-ing' and 2='Could you please+base form of a verb? - English Only forum
3 in 10 who answered "Every day" form the largest group - English Only forum
3rd person singular form - English Only forum
a 'form' for pastry - English Only forum
"a" + word form - English Only forum
"a bare infinitive" or "in the bare infinitive form" - English Only forum
a be form of the verb - English Only forum
a bit of form - English Only forum
"A clock" or "a watch" is the contracted form of the other words or expressions ? - English Only forum
A collective noun is one that in the singular form denotes a number of separate persons or things. - English Only forum
a complete application form - English Only forum
A drug or <other form> of medicine - English Only forum
a familiar chubby feline form - English Only forum
a form bounty hunter - English Only forum
a form five girls’ mathematics classroom" - English Only forum
a form flung past his window with a scream - English Only forum
a form for processing in the control or editor, from which.. - English Only forum
A form of - English Only forum
"a form of media" - English Only forum
A form of oxygen that is found in a layer high in the earth's atmosphere called ozone. - English Only forum
a form of self abuse - English Only forum
a form with the local details dropped in - English Only forum
a form/a source/ an avenue of escapism - English Only forum
A <four-pager> application form - English Only forum
a large amount of + the plural form of a countable noun? - English Only forum
a man with (a / the) nose of a curved form. - English Only forum
a miracle in the form of a certain Sergeant Joe - English Only forum
A negative form of 'may well , may as well ' - English Only forum
a new form of the disease of '48 - English Only forum
a noun form for the word "hot" - English Only forum
A number of people ... <forms, form> ... - English Only forum
A particular form of government - English Only forum
a passive form of a verb or a linking verb with an adjective - English Only forum
A passive form of "Ukrainian troops face “severe..." - English Only forum
A prolific breakbuilder when on form [+ break building] - English Only forum
a rather impersonal form - English Only forum
a <rather> impersonal form of communication - English Only forum
a recent form of European and Chinese policy makers - English Only forum
A Second Person Singular Verb Form? - English Only forum
A sentence in the passive form - English Only forum
A set rhetorical form of great antiquity - English Only forum
A sponsorship form - English Only forum
A test question with noun form - English Only forum
a tubular indication of your form - English Only forum
a valid form of pest control has come under - English Only forum
a verb form after such as - English Only forum
A verb form for "angry" - English Only forum
a/an -ly form - English Only forum
abbreviated form of kindergarten - English Only forum
Abbreviations: plural form - English Only forum
About an entry form - English Only forum
about any more & -ing form - English Only forum
About progressive form of earn - English Only forum
About the usage of possessive form - a 19th century('s) Cornish Beam Engine - English Only forum
About uses of the ing form - English Only forum
About verb form after "as well as" - English Only forum
abstention" the noun form of "abstain"? And "abstinence"? - English Only forum
abstract from this form - English Only forum
abstracts the form of statements away from their content - English Only forum
Accepting university? (to fill in visa application form) - English Only forum
accomplish / fill up a form - English Only forum
accordion (bellows?) as a form - English Only forum
Activity <vs> occupation [on a form] - English Only forum
adding "ed" to a noun to form a compound adjective - English Only forum
Adding "right?" to form question - English Only forum
Adjectival form of 'Earth' - English Only forum
adjectival noun in the singular form - English Only forum
"adjective + if + adjective" form - English Only forum
Adjective as an address form + pet names - English Only forum
adjective form of 'lag' [computers] - English Only forum
Adjective form of contempt - English Only forum
Adjective form of diameter - English Only forum
adjective form of genre - English Only forum
Adjective form of issue? - English Only forum
adjective form of the word economics - English Only forum
Adjective or Past form of verb - English Only forum
Adjective or Past participle form of verb [said] - English Only forum
advanced form of test and trace - English Only forum
Adverb form of "execrable" - English Only forum
adverb form of the adjective 'silly'? sillyly? - English Only forum
aerodynamic form - English Only forum
after comma ( ,) why verb+ ing form is used - English Only forum
alert someone to infinitive or -ing verb form? - English Only forum
all ground form vs. all ground forms - English Only forum
All the while + ING form - English Only forum
All you do is complete and post off a form. - English Only forum
Also, I had done some works in the privately form - English Only forum
alternative form of reading of the infinity symbol - English Only forum
Alternative to "ing" form - English Only forum
although + ing form - English Only forum
am I or I am? - question form - English Only forum
ambiguous sentence , ing form - English Only forum
amnesiac / amnesic (adverb form?) - English Only forum
Amy who was punished for talking in class received a detention form. - English Only forum
An art form or an art - English Only forum
an article before "verb form" - English Only forum
An exercise/A form of exercise - English Only forum
an indemnity form/a waiver - English Only forum
An interrogative form, but not a question - English Only forum
analysis/analyses (when to use the plural form) - English Only forum
and gone away in form and state - English Only forum
And grateful they would be if anybody could ban them form it, just as I would have. - English Only forum
"And still that form eludes my art" - English Only forum
another form - English Only forum
another refutation of the statement often made in an almost axiomatic form... - English Only forum
Another simple form of poem/poems.... - English Only forum
Any + count noun singular form? - English Only forum
Any application form <not filled?> can not .... - English Only forum
Any form of deviance will ensure that an idea is effective enough to realize. - English Only forum
any form of heckling or interjecting [needs to] be reprimanded - English Only forum
any word which comes after did/do/does should be in present form? - English Only forum
Apollo did not suffer ears so dull to keep their human form - English Only forum
application form - English Only forum
application form - English Only forum
Application form - English Only forum
Application form - English Only forum
application form - English Only forum
appropriated the form - English Only forum
Arbitrary Relation of Form and Meaning - English Only forum
Archaic form of "is" - English Only forum
Archaic form of the word "Golden" - English Only forum
are added together to form a total number - English Only forum
are these verbs' structure verb to + base form or verb + inf - English Only forum
Are you going to let it lie? [Interrogative form] - English Only forum
"area" in plural form - English Only forum
art form or form of art? - English Only forum
Article Titles in Question Form - English Only forum
Articles and "cinema" (form of entertainment) - English Only forum
Articles before uncountable noun form of "Need" - English Only forum
as a result + ing form - English Only forum
As an important form of literature, medical guideline(s) ... - English Only forum
"as" and "in a form as" - English Only forum
as good a form of self-expression as painting or drawing - English Only forum
As is class form the word itself or as the word itself tells us or the word itself tells us it's mea - English Only forum
as its form - English Only forum
As outrageous a form of theater emerged as any modern-day... - English Only forum
as the first commentator on the form - English Only forum
As they <hydrate/are hydrated>, they <become/form> concrete. - English Only forum
As to + base form of verb - English Only forum
as well as romance as a form of seduction - English Only forum
Ashes (plural form but singular meaning?) - English Only forum
Ask about shortened form using "V-ing" - English Only forum
Asking about form of question - English Only forum
attach to the form - English Only forum
Attached below is a / the completed form - English Only forum
attention to form - English Only forum
Auxiliary do+ be+ progressive form of verb - English Only forum
avoid + -ing form - English Only forum
Back to form - English Only forum
Bad form - English Only forum
Base form of a verb and its present tense form - English Only forum
base form of verb with did - English Only forum
base form or -ing form - English Only forum
Base: form, make, or develop (something, such as an opinion, decision) - English Only forum
"be + to + inifitive?" form in imperative mood? - English Only forum
be in progressive form - English Only forum
be supposed to + -ing form - English Only forum
be+infinitive, be to do something upon being requested or demanded in the continuous form? - English Only forum
beag [form of address. Irish?] - English Only forum
Bean basis [form of payment?] - English Only forum
Because I enjoy symbolic aesthetic expression, I may be drawn to the arts in various form - English Only forum
because many people do not use the existing online claim form - English Only forum
because, since, Ing-form - English Only forum
"Become" as a verb is seldom used in the simple present tense form? - English Only forum
Before preceeding a verb in gerund form: preposition or adverb? - English Only forum
Being given...[passive progressive or passive form?] - English Only forum
believe - passive form - English Only forum
better form? - English Only forum
bladder: adjective form - English Only forum
bodily form - English Only forum
bologna [plural form] - English Only forum
borrowing from the form - English Only forum
Both her cast of form and feature, her complexion and her general air - English Only forum
both the form and the order - English Only forum
break in, form? - English Only forum
build/construct/make/form/produce < usage in linguistics> - English Only forum
build/form a company - English Only forum
bulk form - English Only forum
business (used as plural form) - English Only forum
but the form following the function of what - English Only forum
buy-in form - English Only forum
By + -ing form - English Only forum
By The Time < verb form > - English Only forum
By way of vs in the form of - English Only forum
came in the form as... ? - English Only forum
came suddenly behind the form where David sat - English Only forum
Can 'look' be used in progressive form? - English Only forum
can be read downwards to form a word or words - English Only forum
Can "belong" be in the progressive form? - English Only forum
Can both singular and plural form be used here? - English Only forum
Can I say an art form is born and bred? - English Only forum
Can I use ing form after of + ing ? - English Only forum
Can sarcasm take the form of gossip? - English Only forum
Can the Ing-form also express a consequence? - English Only forum
Can the negative form of the present perfect tense be used to mean experience? - English Only forum
"Can you... why did you...?" and "Can you... why you (plus second form of verb)...?" - English Only forum
can't use a passive form - English Only forum
"Cannot help but" past perfect form - English Only forum
capitalize on [noun form?] - English Only forum
carbon-based life form - English Only forum
casinos were the most popular form of gambling after mahjong - English Only forum
cast in the form of... - English Only forum
Causative form - English Only forum
causative form - English Only forum
Causative form for "go for groceries" - English Only forum
causitive form - English Only forum
cement - plural form - English Only forum
cenagoso areas (adjective form of ciénaga) - English Only forum
CGEL page 108: "CAN" reduced form - English Only forum
charges for security as a form of indebtedness - English Only forum
Choice of a Verb Form in a Comparison - English Only forum
choosing a right tense form - English Only forum
claim(s) form - English Only forum
class, grade and form - English Only forum
Class/ grade/ form - English Only forum
Clauses with -ing form before the subject - English Only forum
Close appositions of the form [det] + Np + N - English Only forum
coach - form of address in a letter - English Only forum
combine to form water - English Only forum
combined with a form of fusion - English Only forum
combining form - English Only forum
Come/go 'and' + simple form - English Only forum
come/go + the ing form - English Only forum
commodity-form - English Only forum
compactly materialized form - English Only forum
Comparative and superlative form... - English Only forum
comparative form - English Only forum
Comparative form - English Only forum
comparative form - English Only forum
comparative form and inversion - English Only forum
Comparative form for 3 objects. - English Only forum
comparative form instead of superlative form - English Only forum
Comparative form of "Equal" - English Only forum
comparative form of strange - English Only forum
Comparative form of the adjective "rough" - English Only forum
comparative form of <tired> - English Only forum
comparative form with uncountable nouns - English Only forum
Comparative vs a comparative vs comparative form - English Only forum
comparison form - English Only forum
comparison form - English Only forum
comparison form - English Only forum
comparison form - English Only forum
comparison form - English Only forum
comparison form - English Only forum
comparison form - English Only forum
complete form - English Only forum
Complete form...? - English Only forum
completed form vs complete form - English Only forum
complex form" I went through the city" - English Only forum
Complex form of He stole my new shirt. - English Only forum
compose/form/represent - English Only forum
composed of v. comprise v. consist of v. constitute v. form v. made up of - English Only forum
concessions to form - English Only forum
concise form to say between A and B and between A and C - English Only forum
condensed form - English Only forum
condition vs shape vs form - English Only forum
conditional form - English Only forum
Conditional sentences 2 (to be form ) - English Only forum
<Conditional type 2> <Inverted form> - English Only forum
Confused about using the perfect form of infinitive - English Only forum
connecting form of an organization and its department, etc. - English Only forum
Connie did a <mild> form of war-work - English Only forum
constitute [to give legal form to (a court, assembly, etc] - English Only forum
construct, constitute, establish, form and build - English Only forum
contact me through the form - English Only forum
continue/continued present form/adjective - English Only forum
Continuous form for actions in the past? - English Only forum
continuous form of 'have to' - English Only forum
Continuous or simple form? - English Only forum
contract form of IS after proper nouns - English Only forum
Contracted form - Have/Has - English Only forum
contracted form of 'does' - English Only forum
Contracted form of "what was" - English Only forum
contracted form of will with proper names - English Only forum
contraction form of "That's the" - English Only forum
convert a sentence into passive form. - English Only forum
copy of order form/a copy of order form/the copy of order form? - English Only forum
copy of...form and sheet - English Only forum
correct form "...-partnership" - English Only forum
Correct form of 'quiet' - English Only forum
correct form of the infinitive - find - English Only forum
correct form(s) of (the)word in bracket(s) - English Only forum
correct verb form of "have and need": to see if they [have/had] ... I [need/needed] - English Only forum
corrupted form - English Only forum
could - past form of can or conditional? - English Only forum
could not continue his form - English Only forum
crawl through inspection form - English Only forum
create knowledge in the form of a novel proof - English Only forum
create questions vs form questions - English Only forum
create, form, arrange or make a group - English Only forum
crytallize/take form - English Only forum
Daren Gray, one of the Democrats whose form was trashed - English Only forum
Darts give form [clothing] - English Only forum
data-entry form for patients - English Only forum
Dates in the form of 28.2.2012 - English Only forum
death-choked form of vinegar - English Only forum
Definite article/ no article/ plural form? - English Only forum
Demand + a past form verb - English Only forum
demands over/on the form - English Only forum
departure clearance form - English Only forum
depicted in graphic form - English Only forum
Despite a serious form/kind/sort of cancer, - English Only forum
"detail data/information/form" / "detailed data/information/form" - English Only forum
develop/form, etc - English Only forum
did get + verb(ed form)? - English Only forum
Did "it" ever have another form? - English Only forum
did not evolve inevitably to take the form it has today - English Only forum
Did that happen + < ing form > - English Only forum
Didn't need or need for the past form - English Only forum
Difference between state and passive form - English Only forum
difference BETWEEN UK "Sixth form college" and just "college" ? - English Only forum
differently than +a noun form or clause - English Only forum
Difficult passive form - English Only forum
Diminutive form for "Millions of Euros"? - English Only forum
Disgruntled and others without the prefix-free form - English Only forum
Do socks, shoes always used in the plural form - English Only forum
do things like help form - English Only forum
Do we know the form at this joint? - English Only forum
do You like or would you like to ... form? - English Only forum
Does 'packed' or 'full' have comparative form? - English Only forum
Does a idiom in singular form have a plural form? - English Only forum
Does courtesy form need capital letter in 'you' / 'your'? - English Only forum
Does "marry" take ing-form? - English Only forum
Does "passive voice" have question form?? - English Only forum
Does pricing have plural form? - English Only forum
Does "prove that" go with present perfect or plain form? - English Only forum
Does "software" have a plural form? - English Only forum
does sound (noun) has a plural form (sounds?) ? - English Only forum
Does the author use the infinitive form of the verbs instead of the past simple here? - English Only forum
Does the comparative or superlative form of the word "here" even exist? - English Only forum
Does the present perfect continuos has its passive form? - English Only forum
Don't [weak form] - English Only forum
Don't compromise form for safety - English Only forum
don't make me assume my ultimate form - English Only forum
Don't take the book [into passive form?] - English Only forum
Donor or donation? -Word form - English Only forum
Doom: active form? - English Only forum
"Double [noun] - plural form? - English Only forum
duration form - English Only forum
duration form examples - English Only forum
durative form - English Only forum
each claims its own distinctive style of this musical form - English Only forum
each is the Form - English Only forum
Each of which (the form of the following sentence) - English Only forum
Edit page summary: -ing form or past participle? - English Only forum
Elsa's happy. <= Can a name be followed by the short form of "is"? - English Only forum
Email Subject: Verb or Verb-ing form - English Only forum
employees <should/must> submit a form - English Only forum
employer questionaire or employer application form? - English Only forum
EN: different form, same meaning - English Only forum
engaged in + -ing form - English Only forum
English nouns ending in -s, with the same form for singular and plural - English Only forum
Enter/input data into the web form. - English Only forum
Entertain (Passive form) - English Only forum
entrust in the passive form - English Only forum
entry form - English Only forum
established its embryonic form of the present-day metropolis - English Only forum
even if he could form such a design against a young woman of Lydia’s connections - English Only forum
every + singular/plural form - English Only forum
Every part of ourselves is a form of Love - English Only forum
Everybody gets a form each - English Only forum
exaggerable form of architecture - English Only forum
Examples of oral ords that should not been used in written form in w - English Only forum
Exciting + infinite or -ing form? - English Only forum
exhibition contact form - English Only forum
Exist in a form of grace - English Only forum
experience of music — whatever 'its' form [refers to?] - English Only forum
extreme form of crying - English Only forum
failure of perfect symmetry in her form...acknowledge her figure to be light - English Only forum
fall in line / form a line - English Only forum
fast (adjective): verb form? - English Only forum
Female form of 'orderly'? - English Only forum
female white-fronted goose [shorter form?] - English Only forum
file a form - English Only forum
fill a form in - English Only forum
fill in the blanks with the correct form/forms of verbs - English Only forum
fill in the form - English Only forum
fill in, fill out, or input "order form at a restaurant" - English Only forum
fill in/up a form - English Only forum
fill out a "medical form" - English Only forum
fill out or fill up [form] - English Only forum
fill the form in and fill the form out - English Only forum
filled form or completed form - English Only forum
filled up/ filled out/ filled in > database check form - English Only forum
film submission form - English Only forum
financial certification/certificate form - English Only forum
"Find" in progressive form - English Only forum
finding evidence in the form of pollen ... in lake sediments that forests .... - English Only forum
finish indicative (of a man in form)? - English Only forum
fit [form options: be suitable] - English Only forum
Flavor ingredient’s origin OR flavor ingredient origin - Possessive form or not? - English Only forum
float/shape/form/float the surface of concrete - English Only forum
Fog can form out of small water drops. - English Only forum
Foot-shaped form - English Only forum
for + ing form - English Only forum
For as long: form? - English Only forum
For combustion can be form toxic gas. - English Only forum
For even satire is a form of sympathy - English Only forum
for form's sake, took a part in the proceedings - English Only forum
For I have a plan (interrogative form) - English Only forum
for+in-form or to+infinitive to express purpose - English Only forum
Forests form large areas of this country - English Only forum
Form - English Only forum
Form - English Only forum
form - English Only forum
form - English Only forum
form - English Only forum
Form - English Only forum
form (a) line - English Only forum
form / grade - English Only forum
form / shape (artworks) - English Only forum
form a broader opinion - English Only forum
form a clause exactly <?> the same way [comma?] - English Only forum
form a cooperative team - English Only forum
form a person?? - English Only forum
Form a question - English Only forum
Form a question - English Only forum
form a question to the following statement - English Only forum
FORM a two-metre lead - English Only forum
form an impression - English Only forum
form and function of "a/per day" - English Only forum
form and repression - English Only forum
form by VS is formed by - English Only forum
form character - English Only forum
Form factor? - lack of bulk? - English Only forum
form feed - English Only forum
Form for Present Simple Question - English Only forum
Form for terrorising - English Only forum
form in rocks - English Only forum
"form" in this sentence - English Only forum
form into Guns - English Only forum
form knightly 'corporations' - English Only forum
form less of ground for suspicion, than the circumstance.... - English Only forum
Form of address - English Only forum
Form of ing in the sentences - English Only forum
form of love which all of your life will have ... - English Only forum
Form of the verb <wasn't> <weren't> - English Only forum
Form of verb - English Only forum
form of verb - English Only forum
form of verb following 'did have' - English Only forum
Form of verb live - English Only forum
Form of verb preceded by a past tense verb - English Only forum
form opinions - English Only forum
form or format - English Only forum
Form or forms?? - English Only forum
form or kind with plural nouns? - English Only forum
form or take up - English Only forum
form our opinions based on visual appearance - English Only forum
form part of the work... - English Only forum
form predicate should take for special subjects - English Only forum
form professional contacts or make personal connections - English Only forum
Form room - English Only forum
form seeking ? - English Only forum
form something in - English Only forum
form that advises customer of his goods ready - English Only forum
form the base of undergraduate and MBA strategy courses - English Only forum
form the basis of the tools - English Only forum
form the "coating" of the stick - English Only forum
form the verdant canopy overhead - English Only forum
form <the><a> backbone - English Only forum
form used by doctors. - English Only forum
form v. turn into v. become - English Only forum
form vs build your own opinion - English Only forum
form vs figure - English Only forum
form vs formed - English Only forum
form vs forms - English Only forum
Form vs. be formed - English Only forum
form vs. function - English Only forum
form-master - English Only forum
form-master - English Only forum
Form-teacher/master? - English Only forum
form, make up, comprise, constitute a/the majority - English Only forum
form, types and concepts - English Only forum
Form: Request for checking of requirements - English Only forum
form/build new bone(s) - English Only forum
form/forms - English Only forum
form/forms of expenditure - English Only forum
formal form of "not good at" - English Only forum
"Formal", as in 'pertaining to form' - English Only forum
formally ambitious vs ambitious in form - English Only forum
format/ form - English Only forum
fossils take (time) to form / fossil formation takes (time) - English Only forum
free form - English Only forum
Free-form riffs on everything - English Only forum
freely curved beam, free-form beam - English Only forum
frowned upon / bad form - English Only forum
Full fill / fill the contact form - English Only forum
Full form of "they did"? - English Only forum
function of 'to' in infinitive form - English Only forum
Future -Ing form or modal auxiliary verb? - English Only forum
future continuous vs. modals in continuous form (present) - English Only forum
Future Perfect Sentence to Passive Voice Form ... - English Only forum
gale (any adjective form?) - English Only forum
Generic reference: plural forms VS the + singular form - English Only forum
Gerund form of a ditransitive verb in passive - English Only forum
gerund form of the verb "to think" - English Only forum
Gerund, infinitive: like (love, hate, prefer) + infinitive or + -ing form - English Only forum
Gerund/base form - English Only forum
Get divided/split up/form - English Only forum
get form - English Only forum
get high off a slow form of suicide - English Only forum
get+comperative and superlative form of past participle - English Only forum
Gigi: shortened form of Jennifer? - English Only forum
give form, concealed totality of life, interiorised life - English Only forum
giving them the known legal form - English Only forum
globalization and new technologies, which <are><form>... - English Only forum
globalization as being a form - use of as - English Only forum
go + ing-form - English Only forum
Go plus infinitive or -ing form - English Only forum
go to live .. [past simple form?] - English Only forum
Good form - English Only forum
good in form and content - English Only forum
Good/Bad/Best Form - English Only forum
"goods" and "wares" [singular form?] - English Only forum
Grammatical form of third conditional - English Only forum
Guide for formal form of a sentence - English Only forum
HAD BETTER form in question - English Only forum
had form in this regard - English Only forum
Happiness plural form? - English Only forum
has a different form as/than/from - English Only forum
Has got (interrogative form) - English Only forum
has not developed [passive form] - English Only forum
Has the word ''water'' a plural form ? - English Only forum
"Has" weak and strong form - English Only forum
have + continuous form - English Only forum
have a say in + ing form - English Only forum
have filled out the form and (have) downloaded - English Only forum
have fun or having fun [verb form] - English Only forum
have got = obtain (the normal present perfect form of the verb get) - English Only forum
Have it made: (negative form) - English Only forum
have not tested this product [passive form?] - English Only forum
Have to" modal verb in past and future form? - English Only forum
"have to" progressive form - English Only forum
have trailblazed explorations of deaf culture and the fact that deaf sign language users form a minority group - English Only forum
have+object+infinitive without to/-ing form = cause - English Only forum
haven't been doing"(the negative form) - English Only forum
haven't <played / been playing> football [present perfect continuous: negative form] - English Only forum
having + verb 3rd form - English Only forum
Having been doing as a non-finite form - English Only forum
Having no money. [use of continuous form for possession] - English Only forum
Hawking and Thorne <have form> - English Only forum
he has past form - English Only forum
He is said to be a great musician. A passive form? - English Only forum
he must strive continually to think of, and use(,) form in its full spatial completeness - English Only forum
He said, 'Be quiet.': indirect form? - English Only forum
He studies in form nine or he is in year nine at school - English Only forum
He was pointed at an unloaded pistol. [Passive form] - English Only forum
he was too much taken aback to form one clear thought in his upper consciousness - English Only forum
helped form attitudes towards - English Only forum
her weak form at the end of sentences - English Only forum
Here's the hotel registration form. Please... - English Only forum
His ____ with money (form of “mean”) - English Only forum
his failure to answer the question of "question form" - English Only forum
his form is not quite like it HAS BEEN IN THE PAST - English Only forum
his slumbering/sleeping form - English Only forum
Honoring our president today [-ing form] - English Only forum
Houses in a <dispersing><dispersed> settlement form - English Only forum
How about ...... ing form / that ...... (should) - English Only forum
how and where larger diamonds form that causes them to differ - English Only forum
How can I know form of words in the phrase? - English Only forum
How much time did she waste ... [passive form?] - English Only forum
How to ask if a person lacks a criminal record in a form on a website - English Only forum
How to conclude a sentence in question form? - English Only forum
How to explain 'marry' in participle phrase form to students? - English Only forum
How to fill this form ? "from ___immediately____ to end of Dec" - English Only forum
how to form the comparative of color-adjectives - English Only forum
How to form the comparative/superlative with two adjectives - English Only forum
How to form this type of question? - English Only forum
how to formulate the negative interrogative form - English Only forum
How to make comparative and superlative form - English Only forum
How to pronounce a plural form. - English Only forum
How to use audience in plural form - English Only forum
How to use persons in a plural form - English Only forum
How to use "rock paper scissors" in written form? - English Only forum
how to use the past form of "be to" - English Only forum
I <am going to buy> it next Monday. [verb form/verb phrase?] - English Only forum
I am in class 8 or I am in the 8th form? - English Only forum
I am looking for her - strong form - English Only forum
I could draw its form here and <little Em'ly springing forward to her destruction, directed to sea> - English Only forum
I felt a pit form in my stomach - English Only forum
I filled / fill <in, out> an application form. - English Only forum
I got electricuted. [colloquial form?] - English Only forum
I have (got) - I had got - past form of have got - English Only forum
I have read and (I) (have) completed the form - English Only forum
I have sent (send) you the form now, ... - English Only forum
I have signed both the waiver and the non-waiver on the form - English Only forum
I have some doubt on filling the form - English Only forum
"I know a hawk form a handsaw" - English Only forum
I need to hand in a form at the ministry - English Only forum
I promised my son that we would [passive form?] - English Only forum
I sent my module choice form to your office - English Only forum
I think + modals passive form - English Only forum
"I thought it must be form me" - English Only forum
I was in good form in yesterday's exam. - English Only forum
I was in so much pain <that> I couldn’t even form words. - English Only forum
I was wondering if it + verb form - English Only forum
I watched him play / playing [infinitive / -ing form] - English Only forum
I will fill up the registration form - English Only forum
I'd like to know the differnce in form between when we use 'similar' and 'the same'. - English Only forum
I'm afraid I have had to remove your post - Question to the form - English Only forum
I'm looking for a kind of diminutive form of word 'pumpkin' - English Only forum
I'm loving it. Continuous form (-ing) with stative verbs. - English Only forum
I'm not in top form today - English Only forum
I'm sick - gerund form - English Only forum
I'm the fan of action movies <question form> - English Only forum
I've added the application form to this email. ?! - English Only forum
Idiomatic negative form for "anything" - English Only forum
If Clauses in Continuous Form - English Only forum
if "datas" is the right plural form / if that's a plural of "data" - English Only forum
If every team-member writes in their daily report "I did it <BY> myself", do they form a real team? - English Only forum
"If life existed on Mars, it is most likely to be in the form of bacteria buried deep in the planet's permafrost or lichens." What is the error? - English Only forum
If "mongeese" is the right form [position of conditional clause] - English Only forum
if not out of the third loft, yet off the fourth form - English Only forum
if not out of the third <loft>, yet off the fourth <form>... - English Only forum
If the company name ends with -s, what's the possessive form - English Only forum
Imperative form - English Only forum
imperative form and reported speech - English Only forum
imperative form in narrative - English Only forum
Imperative sentence in the form of a negative question - English Only forum
Impersonal, personal singular/plural form in a thesis - English Only forum
implying a people in a specific country in plural form - English Only forum
in (a/the) noun form - English Only forum
In + ing form, when + ing form - English Only forum
in a desiccated form, survived - English Only forum
in <a> form of a survey - English Only forum
in a form or on a form - English Only forum
In a "Past Participle" form, - English Only forum
in a written form / in written form? - English Only forum
In addition, the lessons learned form facing the difficulties - English Only forum
in any form, anywhere - English Only forum
in any form, by any means - English Only forum
<in> <at> the highest <way> <form> - English Only forum
In bad form: performing badly - English Only forum
in case that simple past / present simple or "should" form - English Only forum
in charge of + ing form - English Only forum
in digital form/in a digital form - English Only forum
in electronic form - English Only forum
in "every possible form and format" - English Only forum
in for a wake up call of which may take the form of a bucket of cold water - English Only forum
in form - English Only forum
in form of / by means of - English Only forum
in form of/in terms of - English Only forum
in form or fashion - English Only forum
in form versus on form - English Only forum
in full sentence and in note form - English Only forum
in gaseous form - English Only forum
in good health / in form - English Only forum
In high form - English Only forum
in kilter [ = on the top form? ] - English Only forum
in no way shape or form - English Only forum
In or on the form - English Only forum
in person [a plural form?] - English Only forum
in polished form - English Only forum
in prefabricated form - English Only forum
in rare form - English Only forum
in readable and <editable> form - English Only forum
in relation to .... verb form - English Only forum
in shape = develop into a form? - English Only forum
in some form - English Only forum
In structural engineering, form is one of the most important aspects of a structure. - English Only forum
in such a form as - English Only forum
in text or written form - English Only forum
in the best form - English Only forum
In the finite form(s?) of - English Only forum
In the form of - English Only forum
In the form of (a) - English Only forum
in the form of a massive halo <about> galaxies - English Only forum
in the form of being constructed - English Only forum
in the form of confirmation - English Only forum
in the form of retaining walls - English Only forum
in the form of writing and speaking - English Only forum
In the form of... - English Only forum
in the form that - English Only forum
in the form that - English Only forum
in the shape/form of <somebody>/<something> - English Only forum
in troubleshooting / in the troubleshooting of [-ing form vs noun of] - English Only forum
In what form - English Only forum
in whatever form they may be [in] - English Only forum
in which she sought to parody the form - English Only forum
<in/at> it's full form / in it's full meaning [its] - English Only forum
In/on the form - English Only forum
In/On top form, Out of form - English Only forum
Indefinite form of infinitive in the sentence with ordinal - English Only forum
Index: is there an adjectival form? - English Only forum
Indirect form of ' He said to me , ' Speak out, can't you hear?' - English Only forum
Indirect form of He said, "How can I do such a foolish work" - English Only forum
Indirect form of He said, "Let it rain, I have to go" - English Only forum
Infinitive form - English Only forum
infinitive form - English Only forum
infinitive form after adjectives - English Only forum
infinitive or -ing form - English Only forum
infinitive or gerund form? - English Only forum
infinitive vs ing-form in American and British English - English Only forum
information - a plural form ? - English Only forum
ing form - English Only forum
Ing form - English Only forum
ing form - English Only forum
ing form - English Only forum
ing form after the linking verbs "get, become, seem" - English Only forum
Ing form and repetition - English Only forum
ing form coming after noun - English Only forum
ing form for planned events - English Only forum
ing form in a title - English Only forum
ing form in adverbial clause - English Only forum
ing form in headline - English Only forum
ing form issue - English Only forum
ing form of a verb - English Only forum
Ing form of open - English Only forum
Ing form or infinitive - English Only forum
ing form or infinitive when talking about the use of something - English Only forum
ing form vs. having+past participle - English Only forum
ing-form of verb without auxiliary verb - English Only forum
ing-form of verbs - English Only forum
instances of + singular or plural form? - English Only forum
Instead of somebody + base form or gerund - English Only forum
Integrity - adjectival form? - English Only forum
integrity [adjectival form?] - English Only forum
interpret "though" in this shortened form of usage - English Only forum
Interrogative construction form.... - English Only forum
Interrogative form - English Only forum
Interrogative form of should with the perfect infinitive - English Only forum
Interrogative-negative form with modals - English Only forum
Intransitive form of "postpone" - English Only forum
Inversion in question form - English Only forum
Invitation form - English Only forum
Involve + ing or simple form - English Only forum
Is <-tain> one form of suffix? - English Only forum
Is 'I was surprised at his sudden change of behaviour' in the passive form? - English Only forum
Is 'ing' form acceptable after 'than' with [it ~to infinitive structure]? - English Only forum
Is "by" here a short form of "caused by"? - English Only forum
is form a... - English Only forum
Is it a good writing form to use "and" to begin a sentence? - English Only forum
Is it bad form to use 'firstly' without later using 'secondly' (and 'thirdly', 'fourthly', etc.)? - English Only forum
is it important to use past form in future ? - English Only forum
Is "needn't" the negative form of "must"? - English Only forum
is or has (short form) - English Only forum
Is prefer + a verb in simple form acceptable? - English Only forum
Is the form of 'none of the two' possible? - English Only forum
Is the "make+object+past participle" form available to use? - English Only forum
Is the "which" form falling into disuse? - English Only forum
Is there a contracted form of 'it was raining"? - English Only forum
Is there a noun form for the verb invoke? - English Only forum
Is there a noun form of "slapdash"? - English Only forum
Is there a plural form for 'research'? - English Only forum
is there a plural form for "balls-up"? - English Only forum
Is there a plural form for cuisine? - English Only forum
Is there a plural form for generous ? - English Only forum
Is there a singular form the noun "the British"? - English Only forum
Is there verb form for sarcasm? - English Only forum
Is this 'nor' a short form of 'nor knowing'? - English Only forum
Is this form grammatical? What's the meaning of 'as you and/or EXPE'? - English Only forum
Is this the right sentence's form? - English Only forum
Isn’t staff a collective noun? What is its plural form? - English Only forum
"it" after the plural form of a noun - English Only forum
It comes to +ing form - English Only forum
It has been found in a similar form among great apes - English Only forum
It has to be done [interrogative form?] - English Only forum
It is important that shipping.... [verb form?] - English Only forum
It not only dissolves the medium’s physical form; it injects - English Only forum
It's a good thing to say about someone and the form is used of many abstract qualities, - English Only forum
"Its" - possessive form, turning it into "of" phrase - English Only forum
its (dependent and absolute form) - English Only forum
its form and flow - English Only forum
its form is practical to build - English Only forum
its form that of a shadow - English Only forum
Jack, short form for John or Jacob? - English Only forum
just click on the link, fill out the form, but don't proceed - English Only forum
keep (=remain) in the continuous form - English Only forum
"keep + ing-form" v. "keep on + ing-form" - English Only forum
kind/form - English Only forum
know-all: plural form - English Only forum
knowledge and science in the plural form - English Only forum
knowledge in the form of testable explanations and predictions about the universe - English Only forum
Korean: plural form - English Only forum
lack of form - English Only forum
lack or lacking - simple or progressive form - English Only forum
landscape of form - English Only forum
left-handed form of endeavor - English Only forum
left-handed tennis player, mustached man, long-haired..[noun + ed to form adjective] - English Only forum
legal status vs legal form of an enterprise - English Only forum
lemma <vs> word form - English Only forum
let alone + infinitive or -ing form? - English Only forum
let alone + verb base form vs let alone + verb + ing - English Only forum
Let me check [Passive form of 'let' imperatives?] - English Only forum
Let's - can it be used in question form - English Only forum
Let's and the -ing form - English Only forum
Let's go for swimming [passive form?] - English Only forum
letter of introduction / a referral form / a referral - English Only forum
Letter, e-mail: Opening - form, punctuation and capitalisation - English Only forum
line and form - English Only forum
Listing: A matter of form - English Only forum
Long form of "o'clock" - English Only forum
long form writing - English Only forum
Looking for an expression for a form where you write your opinions... - English Only forum
made marrying well an art form - English Only forum
mainstream form of education - English Only forum
maintain excelent form and technique and peak physical conditions - English Only forum
make an application = make an application form? - English Only forum
make up / form your own opinion - English Only forum
make=constitute=form??? - English Only forum
making a question form - English Only forum
Masculine form of "nymphomaniac" - English Only forum
matrix [plural form?] - English Only forum
matter of form - English Only forum
May be being+3rd form of verb - English Only forum
Mention/say/tell used in a written form? - English Only forum
merest form - English Only forum
might = past form of 'may'? - English Only forum
Mistress (masculine form) - English Only forum
modal verb not in question/negative form - English Only forum
Molluscs branched off to form their own lineage before any organism had a spine - English Only forum
more surely than could any form - English Only forum
more vs -er form for emphasis [more dark vs darker] - English Only forum
Mostly forms / Most every form / Almost forms / Almost every form> of transportation. - English Only forum
Mothers-in-law [possessive form] - English Only forum
Movies are a form of art/an art - English Only forum
My biggest mistake was not following / not to follow [verb form after 'be' verb] - English Only forum
my family <singular form or plural form> - English Only forum
My favourite food is + uncountable noun OR countable noun plural form? Any rule? - English Only forum
Nastardly [adverbial form of "nasty"] - English Only forum
Need help with correct form - English Only forum
"need" in a passive causative form - English Only forum
negation and question form of "have got" vs "have gotten" (in AmE) - English Only forum
negative adjective form of approve - English Only forum
negative form - English Only forum
Negative form - English Only forum
Negative form : manage - English Only forum
Negative form + on purpose - English Only forum
negative form about “as...as...” - English Only forum
negative form after unless - English Only forum
negative form of "etc." - English Only forum
Negative form of past participle - English Only forum
negative form with adverb of frequency - English Only forum
New form(=kind or shape) of rust - English Only forum
newsagent's [plural form?] - English Only forum
No change to form plural form - English Only forum
no matter in what form it may [take] - English Only forum
no matter what form that might come in - English Only forum
No one can form the least idea () what she is - English Only forum
No other form of travel - English Only forum
non-finite verb negative form - English Only forum
non-finite-ing clause or the progressive-ing form - English Only forum
nor has any form of music .... written about - English Only forum
"Normality", noun form? - English Only forum
"not" before an infinitive in the passive form vs "not" inside it - English Only forum
not every form has a corresponding negative - English Only forum
not exactly + the superlative form - English Only forum
not until I completed the form did I realize; had I realized - English Only forum
Nothing and Never (form negative sentences?) - English Only forum
Notices/key points verb form - English Only forum
noun ... -ing form - English Only forum
noun and adjective in the same form - English Only forum
Noun as adjective in plural form - English Only forum
Noun form - English Only forum
Noun form - English Only forum
Noun form for "indifferent" - English Only forum
Noun form of 'Conduct'. - English Only forum
noun form of "carry out a project" - English Only forum
Noun Form of easy - English Only forum
noun form of enthusiastic - English Only forum
Noun form of "go out" - English Only forum
noun form of non-smoking - English Only forum
Noun form of "resolving discrepancies" - English Only forum
noun form of rich - English Only forum
noun form of steal - English Only forum
Noun form of well - English Only forum
noun vs -ing form - English Only forum
number + noun to form adjective - English Only forum
<objective><possessive> -ing form of the verb - English Only forum
observation verbs followed by ing form or bare infinitive - English Only forum
of which the young art form might be capable - English Only forum
Of/In any form - English Only forum
of/in any form - English Only forum
off form - English Only forum
often + ing form - English Only forum
Old English pronoun of "you" plural form? - English Only forum
Old Form of Transport - English Only forum
omission of "be" in progressive form - English Only forum
omission of the relative pronouns before modals in the passive form - English Only forum
on current form?? - English Only forum
on flying form - English Only forum
on form - English Only forum
on form? - English Only forum
On great form= In a good shape? - English Only forum
on review form - English Only forum
"on the application form" or "in the application form" - English Only forum
On the application form/In the application form - English Only forum
on the form where it says - English Only forum
once a week [with progressive form?] - English Only forum
once caned, rose from form to form on the classical side til - English Only forum
one form - English Only forum
One form of communication does not impose itself - English Only forum
One or two with minor form. - English Only forum
Online <game><games> is/are a popular form… - English Only forum
only+the plural form - English Only forum
Open form of compound noun - English Only forum
operating in the register of form - English Only forum
Operating system management form - English Only forum
or to form the continuous and perfect tenses of verbs - English Only forum
original form of the backshifted version - English Only forum
other form is another self - English Only forum
Our form teacher encourages us to say “thank you” ... - English Only forum
out of form - English Only forum
out-of-form - English Only forum
outward form - English Only forum
ov: Archaic Form of "Of"? - English Only forum
paraphrase of plural form - English Only forum
Part of speech - the -ing form in " When learning a foreign language..." - English Only forum
Participate! (imperative form) - English Only forum
Participle clause with passive form - English Only forum
particularised into the form - English Only forum
partner with whom he is ending [casual form?] - English Only forum
passive form - English Only forum
passive form - English Only forum
Passive form - English Only forum
Passive form - English Only forum
Passive form - English Only forum
passive form - English Only forum
passive form - English Only forum
Passive form - English Only forum
Passive form - English Only forum
Passive form - English Only forum
Passive form in English - English Only forum
passive form instead of active form - English Only forum
passive form of : you wear them over your... over your boots - English Only forum
Passive form of '' Should (...) - English Only forum
Passive form of 'Milk is white' - English Only forum
Passive form of 'We understand that he will help us' - English Only forum
Passive form of base on - English Only forum
passive form of construction with cause, result in,... - English Only forum
Passive form of "have something done" - English Only forum
passive form of "pay attention to" - English Only forum
passive form of place/set/disseminate - English Only forum
Passive form of present perfect continuous.. - English Only forum
passive form of "see something done" - English Only forum
Passive form of "think" + adjective - English Only forum
passive form of verbs and adjectives - English Only forum
Passive form of: ' I begged the principal to forgive me. ' - English Only forum
passive form or adjective - English Only forum
passive form or to have been extinct? - English Only forum
passive form? - English Only forum
Passive Past Perfect Continuous form? - English Only forum
Passive voice and causative form - English Only forum
Past + 3rd form? - English Only forum
Past Form - English Only forum
Past form 'need not' - English Only forum
Past Form for Verb "to seem" - English Only forum
Past form in if-clause - English Only forum
past form of 'should' - English Only forum
past form of may - English Only forum
past form of modal verbs - English Only forum
past form of the verb cessation? - English Only forum
past form of "to state" - English Only forum
Past form of would rather - English Only forum
Past form: FORBADE and FORBAD - English Only forum
Past Form: Interrogative - English Only forum
past perfect(duration form) - English Only forum
past tense form and passive participle - English Only forum
Past verb form with Present or Future meaning - English Only forum
pen their undergraduate application form - English Only forum
perfect form - state or action? - English Only forum
perfect participle expressing the passive form and future - English Only forum
perfect tense with past form - English Only forum
Permanent Medical Contraindication (an immunization form) - English Only forum
personal pronouns + -ing form of the verb - English Only forum
personal questionnaire/ screening form - English Only forum
Photography was not the easy art form that/as it is today - English Only forum
physical form - English Only forum
Pity as a form of aggression - English Only forum
placement of two consecutive verbs of same form - English Only forum
Platonic Form of the Good - English Only forum
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