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Hi,
which one is correct?
"i can't handle different things at different approaches at a time" No. You need to say 'at the same time' . This means 'simultaneously'.
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"i can't handle different
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In this context, all 4 are OK, because the intent is clear. However, the 'as' clause (like a 'while' clause) usually requires the past progressive to make clear that its action is of a duration surrounding the relatively instantaneous action of
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My question is, why the answer "approach" is incorrect? It's incorrect because an approach is a way of going about solving a problem or performing a task. So the word approach is used completely differently from means . approach has
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As a stand alone, I'd use "everything." If in prior context you specify, I'd use "all." ( all of the above , not everything above )
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Yes, that's it. Perhaps I could use general goods in my context.
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The difference between " drink" and "take" in the present context is probably that "take" is generally used when we are talking about consuming a medicine or a drug on a regular basis as in
"Take this medicine
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Hello, I'm looking for an expression meaning food products other than meat and products needed in a typical household or simply stuff that you can find in an ordinary shop. Here's the context: In most retail shops, along with our meat
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Is it better to use retail network or retail shops network in the context: The company has its own retail network/retail shops network/network of retail shops which consists of 38 shops on the area of X, Y and Z county. Thank you.
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pra c tice, not pra s tice. Don't start a sentence with a number. Spell it out. Three years ago, when ... The context set up by this sentence is one of a habit in the past. Either form of the verb can communicate that, so both are fine.
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I have never seen 'police' used with a singular verb. I am a mud as far as English is concerned. My understanding is, " police" is one of those words considered correct in both plural or singula r, depending on the writer's
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