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"In determining whether the person has a well-founded fear of being persecuted..." "In determining that the person has a well-founded fear of being persecuted..." I am trying to explain the need to use the word 'that'
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4. Finally, is there any possibility of using neither... nor in the original sentence? The answer is 'yes' for some reasons. The first one is language change, whereby structures shift in meaning over a certain time period, allowing for
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Dear friend, I suppose that I have only recently embarked on the march towards reaching the level of an expert whose opinion could be taken for 'expertise'. However, being guided by the knowledge gained from a number of authoritative
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India progress is sluggish and slow
So even you belong to the same league, who truly believes in the above caption. Even you are annoyed at the pace of development in India. Take for an instance, a dam construction deadline was four years, but
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The only time I'd expect to hear that construction in AmE would be for a calculated effect, never in conversation. Hi, Rick, didn't mean to sound huffy. We've had a few members who enjoy studying literature from past centuries, and
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If you can mention the position by name, it would be better.
I am applying for the entry-level data-entry position you have advertised in The Washing Post .
I am applying for the construction supervisor position you have posted on your
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"Have you any idea?"
The only time I'd expect to hear that construction in AmE would be for a calculated effect, never in conversation. For example, it might used for comedic effect to illustrate a very unsophisticated speaker
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Well, now I'm embarrassed again. Also depending/ dependent upon the weather would be the farmers and the construction workers. In the matter of the subject of the sentence, I suppose all kinds of phrases can be "noun phrases" and
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Prices may vary, depending on the area, or depending on the area, prices may vary. In either construction, "Depending on" is classified as an adjective according to Online Dictionary. But to me, it functions like an adverbial phrase
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Hi, I have a question of "have" and need your help:
when I use it as "own" in an interrogative sentence and I want to express the meaning of "do you have any idea?", can I use it this way: "Have you any
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