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 nurikzhan
 
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							| Hi, is it correct? 
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 Two boys and a girl is standing at the door. 
 only 20 minutes left, pls  and another question,  Find the  noun: 
 bigger, larger, taller, closer, cleaner: is cleaner correct? |  18 Oct 2014      
					
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 lisab572
 
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							| Two boys and a girl are standing at the door. 
 
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 nurikzhan
 
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							| Thank you, 
 You helped me a lot!!! |  18 Oct 2014     
					
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 amiri12
 
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							| The sentence is not correct "the cleaner"is  the one who cleans or the thing that cleans so it can be a noun |  18 Oct 2014     
					
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 cunliffe
 
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							| Yes, cleaner is the noun and two boys and a girl are... |  18 Oct 2014     
					
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 Zora
 
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							| May I say that if a person has time to correct another, maybe they should also answer the question??? 
 Sorry, I am overwhelmed at the rudeness sometimes of people.  
 Cunliffe and Amiri are correct.    It is cleaner. |  18 Oct 2014     
					
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 yanogator
 
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							| "Closer" can also be a noun (pronounced with a voiced s) |  18 Oct 2014     
					
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