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Hi, Ivanhr, The noun "diversity," is like the noun "variety." We don't say "variety between," to the best of my knowledge. Perhaps a word like "contrast" would work with both prepositions: contrast
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In certain short clauses, commas are probably not necessary (as in Dimsum's last sentence), but certainly where it appears e.g. in a subject noun phrase, it is appositive (not 'parenthetical'), as the verb number is governed by the subject itself:
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1. The shirt he wore in this year's high school reunion was smaller than the one he wore at last year's. (But better: than the one he wore last year.) 2. The year-end sales figure for our company was higher than last year's. OK. 3.
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I remember the day that he came.
We aren’t going for the simple reason that we can’t afford it. Why do you think "that" might be an adverb in those two sentences, Debpriya De? The word "that" is very often used as a relative
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I'm quite surprise that no one has replied yet?? I thought V.I.P members always get first priority haha lol na kidding.
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Yes, it's an idiom, and where I live it's pretty common. It's a noun and it means "major thing I learned." It's more common in the business world. I went to his lecture. My two major take-aways were... After three solid
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Hi,
The natural thing to say is simply
'My driver's licence is red' .
My sweater is green.
etc.
Best wishes, Clive
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I have two questions regarding the use of the word " way".
" The only way to tell if you like something is by trying it ."
" The only way to tell if you like something is to try it ."
The equivalent of
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" The colour of my driver's license is red."
You could use such a sentence.
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Which is correct: "My driver's licence color ... is red" or "My driver licence's color ... is red?"
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