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"After eleven PM" is good. "Outside home" is not a common expression in this context. More like, "out and about." If you attended a pajama party in a different neighborhood (overnight) you'd be outside
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Hi,
Can you fix this paragraph with pronoun correction:
Let me offer you some general advice.
If you start talking about 'you / your', try to carry on that way. It's OK, but not very formal.
If you want to be a
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Wow, hyacinth! That's a great quote. The wild at heart would be a person who needs freedom to move and do and love and live and not be caged up. Wild does not mean savage, but rather not tame, as a wild animal. Some animals die if caged, and
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Hi Del, Just remembered where I heard it: The script says: 'Don't mean to end up being bought by some clients of the University, be they the government, be they industry, be they...
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Thanks everyone for your contributions. I think the department-question has been cleared up. As for the club-question, thanks for your lengthy explanation, DougLewis. Indeed, a specific context would trigger a specific word choice. Yet since the
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Hi CJ,
Would this context be adequate?
A 3 bedroom 2 bath home would have cost anywhere from $500,000 to $1,000,000 in 2006 in Califiornia, depending on the locations and school districts.....
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Hi,
I'm a student and I have to translate several sentences in English.
I've already done it, but I'm not sure that my sentences are right. Could you help me ?
1) Who (m) did you take this motto from ?
2) Who took my pen
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From Paper 1 (Reading) of the CPE (Certificate of Proficiency in English) of the University of Cambridge , Part 1 . In this part candidates are asked to read three extracts and to answer a total of 18 questions, six per extract. Here are some
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From Paper 1 (Reading) of the CPE (Certificate of Proficiency in English) of the University of Cambridge , Part 1 . In this part candidates are asked to read three extracts and to answer a total of 18 questions, six per extract. Here are some
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Hi,
Whoever wrote the question for # 1, he'd better to back to school to learn his grammar all over agian.
"Must" has about the same meaning as "have to".
I must go! It's getting late/
I hav eto go..
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