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thanks everybody and you clive. but i have another question too.
..................... English people are known for ..................... amount...

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1. That pop star, ..................... name is on everyone’s lips, is organising an international charity concert, ..................... will be held...

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is right to say "at very short notice" or "on a very short notice"

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Hello everyone
Here is a problem that has been bothering me for a long time and maybe someone can shed light on it.
In school, I learnt that...

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What is the real difference between the words ' sports ' and ' games '. Dictionaries do not pin point the difference. Are they same in all respects?

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someone asked me this question! I would appreciate your comments...
Solmaz

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Singular country names are written without definite article ("hotels in New Caledonia", "accommodation in United Kingdom",...) while pluralized country...

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I thought you ________ like something to read, so I have brought you some books.
A. may B. might C. could D. must
He may / might ...

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In the following sentence, past tense and present perfect tense have been used together. I am wondering if this is an acceptable practice.
He effortlessly...

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1. chemas-microsoft-com:vml" /> That pop star, ..................... name is on everyone’s lips, is organising an international charity concert...

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Hello.
Could you tell me what's the best choice for each sentence? Is any of them wrong in its place?
1) Could you come to dinner/dine tonight?...

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Dear all Teachers,
1. You wouldn't lie to me, would you?
You won't lie to me, will you?
- What sentence is correct?
2. He does not even...

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How to ask a question to get the word ' eleventh ' as the answer from the statement- " Mr. X is the eleventh president of our country."

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Mr Johnson, who is ..................... the company’s marketing department, has a very stressful job. a) in search of b) in charge of c) on top of...

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Hi,
For those who have seen the animation called "Winne the pooh".
I am just wondering why there is "winnie" before the "the pooh".
Thanks...

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Art works speak not only to their own time but to worlds
beyond, to future generations, to a mass society connected by
international communications...

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Hello,
I am not sure whether the three sentences make sense in term of grammar and semantics.
Can you give me a hand with checking them...

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He got an excellent grade in his examination .............. the fact that he had not worked particularly hard. a) on account of b) because of c) in...

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Hi!
As far as I know when I use "of" , I put something in front of "of" ( a friend of mine, the right of man) but sometimes I see there is nothing...

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I wish to refer to someone's mum out of a group of people, but without specifying the individual.
Do I say:
"I spoke to one of their mums"
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Anyone can help explain what karmically is ?
I've looked up on several online dictionaries but it was just in vain.
Thanks a lot.

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1. CMOS is run first at startup.
2. CMOS is ran first at startup. (Is this one wrong?)
Thanks.

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Are both of these correct?
1. My break is from 12:00 - 12:30.
2. My break is at 12:00 - (to) 12:30.
Thanks.

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Hi! I need your help!
When I was a schoolgirl all teachers of English insisted that you should say 'help to': I must help my mother to cook the dinner...
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