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What is the technical difference between
i) I would be thankful if you would...
ii)I would be thankful if you could...
iii)I would be thankful if...

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Is it correct for me to write "My husband and I are concerned about our daughter", or "Me and my husband are concerned about my daughter...

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Which one of the following sentences is correct and why? a) Don't you know that the entrance exams will have been over by the 25th of July? b) Don't...

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I have a speaking handheld electronic version of M-W's Collegiate Dictionary. It pronounces opportunity as oppor-too-nity, not as opper-chu-nity which...

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what is the diference between in, on and at when I use them to descriptive pictutes?

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My grammar book tells that when the word "as" is used as a conjunctive in the concessive clause, the exact following pattern should be followed...

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givE ME A SENTENCE for this words !
1.allegory 2.protagonist 3.incongruous 4.terse 5.prologue 6.ferocity 7.conjecture 8.despicable...

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I will highly appreciate for detailed analysis of my LOM. i have short time to apply for master programme and i donot know how to write a winning LOM for...

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My Name is Michael Osagie Igbinovia, i am from Nigeria. My question is as follows; after learning English with a good score, do i get certified? ...

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Hello, Is there a difference between " where is he? " and " where is he at? "? Thanks in advance.

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I have a seriose problem. I participate for a an english course in london, but for scholership.
i need little motivation latter with this informations...

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This is a sentence from one of my daughter's assignments. I know that it doesn't sound right but I don't know how to explain what is wrong...

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Which one is correct: I want to speak with you I want to speak to you It's always nice to speak to you It's always nice to speak with you Thanks...

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For our Christmas card, I would like to say: "Hope your holidays are picture perfect" But, does it have to be: "We hope your holidays are...

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Hello. I don't know exactly what the expression have a full plate means. Could you explain it for me,please? I appreciate your help.

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Can you use "blue-eyed" with the meaning "naive"?

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I just wanted to see if there were any leads on the old job front. I just wanted to see if there was any leads on the old job front. I just want...

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Today, I went to the Chicago factory and take a look at those 85 beds building process. It's supposed to be took, right?

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when are you leaving hotel

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Can anyone grammatically analyze this passage: 'Homer, tho' greater than his gods, With rough-hewn virtues was sufficed And rough-hewn men: but...

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Could you tell me whether you can transfer my wairless Internet to another room without additional...

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Hi. Please help me with these. Would you say nos. 1 and 2 are correct conditionals? 1. I think this is what might appear in a puzzle as part of its instructions...

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hi recently, i read book. 'charlottes web.' but i can't understand this sentence exactly. this sentence. ' Charlotte gave her web a twitch...

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Hello: WHY the answer for this question is "won" instead of "has been won" ? I choose d) for answer due to the following " by...

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Could drunk be the past tense of drink?
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