Where do you draw the line. My feeling is that if referring to a single concept, it should be a single or closed word, i.e For example, i would like to say that this section introduces a short background about something
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1) this section presents a short introduction to something
2) this section presents a short.
Which word is correct and what is the difference between these words People people's i heard somebody say that "people's does not work in a sentence People means a group of. I just realized that i’ve never needed to use 31th or 31st in my four years english study
So which one is correct, and what about other alternatives 31th or 31st 101th or 101st 1001th or 10. A friendship build on business is much better than a business build on friendship A friendship that is built on business is much better than a business that is.

Fowler is wrong in at least one point here
It certainly seems true that during some period of time that includes the 19th century, shall was used as the normal auxiliary for first. Generally we use hads* with he , she , and it So which one is correct to say Does this phone has / have xyz function
Does his father has / have a car ? I often see english notation about time using the and ' symbols I have always mistaken about the two, and even their meaning I'm more used to 01:05:56, for example


