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. You can write those sentences, but the short interchanges are appropriate only for conversation or perhaps emails, I think. .
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Hi, Please correct the given conversation. What does - denote in the given context? <<< What are you talking about? - Sir, what is your complaint number? - Complaint number is 412. - Okay, as per reference you didn't report that there
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Please correct the given conversation. What does - denote in the given context? - Sir, what is your complaint number? - Complaint number is 412. - Okay, as per reference you didn't report that there was distortion/noise in your (phone) line. -
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Fronting the direct object is much more common in conversation than most people realize. It's definitely not restricted to writing. I think people just start a sentence thinking the first noun phrase is going to be the subject, and then
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. These are all fine, and may be mixed by the two speakers in conversation. I want to return this video camera because it doesn't work /it's not working. Does it work? / Is it working? Why it doesn't it work? / Why isn't it
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it was part of the conversation, which is converted as text. I was wondering if I could ask you a massive favor. what does it mean during the general conversation.i did not catch up the context meaning..please help me
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The plot of the story is poses that the values of the culture in which Tess d’Urbervilles is exposed to are very immoral. First of all Tess being a stranger in this new town she visited, needed someone who would offer her the right company which
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This is silly, I just had a conversation with a friend of mine, and I just can't figure it out, 'cause everyone IS working, or everyone does like me sounds good, but if you think about it it should be do. Which one is it?
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Which of these do you use more often in a conversation:
First/ly I ..
Second/ly I ..
Third/ly I ..
Fourth/ly I..
Fifth/ly I ..
and so on..
Maybe it's just better to say: First I .., and then .., and then .. (instead
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. I don't really understand the thrust of your argument, but try this: Dear Mr , Pursuant to our previous conversation, I would like to request a salary increment. As you are aware, I have been receiving a smaller salary than other
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