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To whom it may concern
How can I get the abstracs or articles about writing skill which has been done recently ?
Mirshojaee
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please, could you rephrase what I have written in an academic way
Dear Sir,
I'd like to inform you that I have allready signed my contract and accepted all the terms that have been mentioned.
My only concern is my basic salary
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you need another comma, like this: To have a friend as good as John, with whom I
shared various ideas and had frequent discussions surrounding the
nature of climate change, has proved invaluable.
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Your sentence is fine. I would just suggest a few changes: To have a good friend like John, with whom I SHARE various ideas and HAVE frequent discussions ABOUT climate change, has proved invaluable.
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Dear Megalo, I would phrase it this way: To have such a good friend in John, with whom I shared various ideas and with whom I had so frequently discussed about the nature of climate change has proved invaluable.
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What I meant by the hallmark is explained as follows.
The State of Manchuria became the hallmark of the Japanese empire when it conquered the land which was a part of China and the Asian Contient. This is the start of the hallmark.
And
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Completing our team is the firm of EE, with whom we have worked in the past. or Completing our team is the firm of EE of whom we have worked with in the past. or Completing our team is the firm of EE who we have worked with in the past.
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This is how one book explained it: (1) Yes, both are about the same. (2) Some people feel that "It was nice seeing you" is more immediate, vivid, emotional. If you meet a good friend whom you haven't seen for five years, you might
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hello friends..i am from India.. & here just in search of some friends with whom I can practice and improve my English... i like to meet people of different countries and languages.. i love to know about different culture and talk about the
Chat, Make Friends, Meet Friendly People
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sweet_angel
33 days ago
Whom, Languages, Friends, Relationships, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Friendships, United States
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Hi,
When to use faithfully and sincerely? And to whom?
In my experience, Yours faithfully is seldom used today. I never use it.
Sometimes you know the name of the person you are writing to, and sometimes you don't. If you
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