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Thank you for the reply. I'll use the second variant you have suggested: 18th c - 19th c .
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There is none that I know of. I wouldn't abbreviate: 18th-19th centuries or 18th c - 19th c .
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Dear experts How to abbreviate the plural form of the word 'century', that is, 'centuries' ? For example, is this correct: '18th-19th cc." ? I'm asking this question because I'm not able to find any abbreviation
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Hi,
Bachelor of Medicine.
Have a look here.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bachelor_of_Medicine,_Bachelor_of_Surgery
Clive
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Hi,
could you pls let me know whether this sentence is correct grammatically or not?
*if i haven't received any reply till today, i will return the shpt to the customs.*
in advance thank you for your help
No, it's not
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Thank you very much. I had one question for 3 and 5 Can you say He write IN abbreviations. (how would you say it?) Why can't it be "He can do comedies just as /like he can do action. and which is it? He can do comedies just as well
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Hi, alc24! I'll try to help you with these sentences. Are these sentences that you are trying to write correctly for yourself or for an assignment? 1 When/If I don't have to wait, I take the subway otherwise I take a cab. When is the
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Could you help me choose the right word and phrase please? 1 When/If I don't have to wait, I take the subway otherwise I take a cab. 2 I don't have to take a specific/particular subway as all three lines go through/past my stop. I can take
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I never use an apostrophe with these abbreviations, unless it would cause confusion without the apostrophe, e.g. when the abbreviation is a combination of uppercase and lowercase letters. So the following plural forms look OK to me: CDs, DVDs,
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Hi All, I think that the reason people get this wrong (i.e. "cd's") is because they think in terms of abbreviation just as "phone" should really be written " 'phone" to indicate the missing "tele".
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