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Is this context correct?
To Whom It May Concern:
This is to certify that xxx has completed full three years Secondary School Program in English for the academic years yyy-yyy ( Grade 10, 11 and 12 ) - in order to appear for the Board
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WOW! I know this is old but, If you are going to insult someone's intelligence, you should know that "Spelt" is not a word in the context in which you are using it. That would be "..which is SPELLED.." Have a nice day! Hi,
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medium or means? I think means is more appropriate in this context.
Here is an article:
http://www.geocities.com/benign0/agr-disagr/5-3-villegas.html
Why English should be the medium of instruction
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medium or means? I think means is more appropriate in this context.
I'd like to make a correction to my question version: "instruction"(singular) instead of "instructions".
The poster's question refers to the
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"The phrase 'caught on camera' could n't be more appropriate, as a lardy sweat-bucket of a bus driver shows he has all the self control of Amy Whitehouse going out for a swift half. "Watch as the dastardly kids torment the
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short 'the' (before a consonant sound)
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Oddly e nough, a large p e r centage of unstressed English vow e ls "reduce to schwa" in rap i d speech, including those underlined here. It varies, depending on the
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Please give a context that you would use it in so that the forum can better answer your question.
" Buckfull " is not a real word, but " bucket full of ..." is
He found a bucket full of gold in the cave= A bucket
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Either "I was very tired" or "I was defeated." Context will tell.
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Hello, norfound– and welcome to English Forums. Since you have included no further context, all I can tell you is that the clause is quite natural. 'A voice' = 'someone'.
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The Oxford Advanced Learner´s Compass refers that the verb "To Hire" meaning to give somebody a job, is mainly used in American English. I would like to know if a sentence like "The company is hiring new workers"
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