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What does lot price mean here?
Its Hong Kong wine auctions, moreover, have the highest average lot price — roughly three times that in New York or London — because Christie’s puts only the rarest, most expensive vintage wines up
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dear board here is my scenerio.............. when three people are blocking the way. you have to cross them to goahead. is "excuse me" is the right word to use.. i think excuse me should be used after making an affence.. or mistake..
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hi how are u dears i am a teacher of English I 'm greatly interested in exchanging views and experiences
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hello sir:
i am yasin "meherpoor' i am beginer learner of english languge i have some problem with usage of causative verbs such as make, helpe, get, have and let if possible please guid me.
thanks a lot
yasin
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The response above is incorrect as "in regard to' is bad english and grammatically erroneous.
What is wrong with saying simply "regarding"? "in regards" is utterly wrong, never appearing in edited english- though
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Hi CJ,
So as a well regarded native English expert, would you say the usage in the links I posted was wrong?
I understand that we can also say “the reason that I hate driving at night is because I can’t see too well after dark”.
Thanks,
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The double-s is ubiquitous. Most adjectives can be turned into nouns by adding "-ness." bashfulness, consciousness, liveliness, etc. also, authoress, agribusiness, (just for fun) Edit. Hmm, looks like I need to visit the optometrist
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That's the general idea. Part of "hearing" what people say -- in any language -- is anticipation.
I'll say ! In my native language, when I hear someone say something real fast, I hafta guess what was said, and usually my guess
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I see that native speakers "just guess" very often. That's the general idea. Part of "hearing" what people say -- in any language -- is anticipation. The more familiar you are with a language, the better you can anticipate
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