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Hi,
My dictionary has it as two words.
Clive
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Hi
Yes, you can - but it really depends where you live!
In the US it's ' forgot '. In the UK it's forgotten.
If in doubt, use the UK spelling.
Best Wishes
Bill
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See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Third_gender It appears that the English spelling is hijra . That may be the word you want. It depends on the context in which you need to use the word. CJ
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Sentence 1 is good either way, but you should be consistent in either using numbers or in spelling them out. Normally, numbers ten or below are spelled out and numbers above ten are left in numeric form (11, 21, 33, etc). Sentence 2, crossed is
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1) right 2) needs a second "I" 3) not very natural. ("I'm thinking about what position I want to do it in" sounds like you're reading the Kama Sutra. How about "I'm thinking about my dance position"? 4)
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No! If nothing follows, like in your example, the verb is stressed, and so it can't be contracted (a contraction can't be stressed). You need to say: Yes, they are. Thanks for replying. OK, can I write it like this? No, they aren't
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No! If nothing follows, like in your example, the verb is stressed, and so it can't be contracted (a contraction can't be stressed). You need to say: Yes, they are.
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Could you help me look over what I thought was the right answer? 1 How much water does can/does this water tank contain? BOTH but different meaning 2 I hadn't played in so long that couldn't get past the first level. OK 3 I'm thinking
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I take it as referring to the configuration of the pattern within a particular social group. The people within a group make up a social pattern, depending on what drives and motivates them. The social dynamics, or forces, work to arrange the
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What is a good sentence for using the word " economics " . Tere is not aloud to be any suffixes Suffixes are not allowed. Do you mean that no suffixes are allowed in the entire sentence? Or that suffixed forms of "economics"
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