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Hello everybody!
Could anybody please answer the next questions?
1. Here is a lot information about it.
2. There is a lot information about it here...

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Help to comment the following enquiry.
Please advise us whether the fans installed at lift lobbies can fullfill the following function. (Have other...

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I am puzzled about whether "a company" is a singular or plural noun becasue I always found a sentence like this one:
*** company was/were asked to...

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I found some questions from the following sentence.
1. No conduit shall be of less than 20mm diameter. (Why use "of" ?)
No conduit shall be less...

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The following paragraph is a part of my application letter. It has been commented by two interviewers. Up to this moment, i cannot find the problem from...

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Can anyone help to solve the following problem?
1. This is to inform you that a Notice for Re-enrolment with tuition fee payment details (if any) has...

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Can we use the phrase 'discrimate x from y' or should it be always 'discrimate between x and y'? e.g. A pprentice jewelers can usually discriminate genuine...

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Hello,
how would you correct these sentences?
1) I prepare for dinner only bread with butter and ham.
2) I serve for dinner only bread with butter...

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I have studied an english grammer book in this week. In verbal phases chapter, some questions concerning the usage of verbal phrases have been found as...

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Hello Everybody, While posting a message on a forum like Englishforums.com what is the formal, polite way of addressing ?. For example, Hello, Hello...

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I remembered there were many people "celebrated" Christmas on the beach.
1. Is it(inside" ") right?
Or the following sentence is right?
2. I...

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Please, can somebody clarify the difference, if any, between:
I am bored. (bored here is adjective)
It is cleaned everyday.
I am concerned about...

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Hi! "See like" is the same than "look like"? Or is it other expression? Or Isn't there any expression for "see like"? Please, say me.

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Hi all,
1) Please often the door.
2) Often the door, please.
3) Would you please often the door?
4) Would you often the door please? ...

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hi everyone!
does "all" should correspond a singular form of noun or its plural form?
1) all his glitter/s is/are gold
2) for the good of all...

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hey everyone.. i always encounter problems when it comes to preopsitions...
a) im still in (on) bed
b) im (in) (at) the office/school
c) im on...

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Hi, folks,
Could you tell me when I can use the word "correct" instead of "right" ?
For example : Your answer is right or Your answer is correct...

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hi
can i use both in the following sentence
we went switzerland four times during(while) 1976's
what's the different between a during and a while...

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Hello, everyone. Help me please.
1)You are not the one who used to be.
2)You are not the one that used to be.
I know that the Relative...

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Hi. Is Who or Whom correct in this sentence:
1. "Give us a call today at 1-800-420-2693 or chat online with one of our dependable automotive technicians...

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His parents read stories _____ their children. (a) for (b) to (c) in.
ps b) is my chose, but the answer is (a)
thanks!
Joy

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Hello, everyone!
I am working on English grammar nowadays. It's really hard.
In fact, I have 2 questions.
1) In a few minutes, (a) tens of...

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Which is correct?
1. I hope you don't mind my asking about your weekend.
2. I hope you don't mind me asking about your weekend.
I know you are going...

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Is it right to say A: I am very angry about you. B: Why? what I have done to you?

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1. In the following sentences:chemas-microsoft-com:office:office" />>>
(a) correct the mistake>>
(b) explain briefly...
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