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Hi ESL I was looking up the word 'affirm' in a dictionary, and couldn't help but to know how to use the related forms for any type of word e.g. noun, adjective, adverb, etc. Example: --
af⋅firm⋅a⋅ble, adjective
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Dear sir, This is NABIL DALVI, i have recently taken admission in NICMAR (DISTANCE EDUCATION ) in POST GRADUATION PROGRAMME IN PROJECT MANAGEMENT BUT I WANT IT TO BE CHANGED TO CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT..The reason for the same is that while
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Could you elaborate on your answer, Mister Micawber? I'd like to know the appropriate situations. The rule often taught at school is "play + the + musical instrument". Although as a rule of thumb it serves its purpose, it is not
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Both are okay, but different. "I had to drop off a cake for a friend" could mean, for example, that I had to drop off a cake at the school for a friend who had promised to make a cake but was unable to deliver it herself.
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I don't recall ever hearing "to," I didn't either until we hired a woman who had gone to school in England. Then she scraped, rasped, and grated on my ears nearly daily with that "different to" thing! CJ
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It depends on the situation. For example: "I didn't see her at the party ." Or: "I didn't see her yesterday ." This usage is for a specific time or place in the past.
Or: "I haven't seen her in a week
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Hi Can we use a phrasal verb 'enter into' in this sentence? e.g. This progamme will be entered in the school calendar. Thanks.
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Dear friend, * London is different of Hong Kong - incorrect; London is different from/to Hong Kong - correct; *In Argentina, Christmas celebrations are completely different as the ones in England - incorrect; In Argentina, Christmas celebrations
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gleb_chebrikoff
6 days ago 12:56 am
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Hi,
Sorry, but this is no better than before.
No educated English speaker would write a letter like this with just one paragraph. And no university would bother to read it. They'd just throw it in the garbage. Do you care about
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clive
6 days ago 12:11 am
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I wrote again. What do you think about that?
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THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY
Dear Sir/Madam,
At first, I was interested in chemistry in high school. After, I began to learn this lesson,
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