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How do you pronounce those words in American English? There are basically six "R-colored vowels" in American English, represented by the sequence: Sharp thorns tear poor deer's fur. ( tear in the sense of rip ) You can look up
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1. So far, he's been faring well.
2. So far, he is faring well. I agree with Avangi's analysis. The first example, with its present perfect tense, takes in the idea of a span of time that is regarded by the speaker as having begun
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You may find reference in books aimed specifically at fiction writers or screenplay writers. It's not the sort of thing covered in technical writing classes, though, "fer sher!"
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SrXXX,
We appreciate your courtesy of in taking the time to contact us.
In advance of the presented budget, we would like to consult you know about the dispatch details of the merchandise. As regards it, In regards to it, we
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SrXXX,
We appreciate your courtesy of taking the time to contact us.
In advance of the presented budget, we would like to consult you the dispatch details of the merchandise. As regards it, we need to determine its
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I also interpreted the word "line" to be a reference to the quality of a telephone connection (i.e. a call from Warsaw to a place outside Warsaw vs a call from one place in Warsaw to another place in Warsaw). I also hear "It was as
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This is abviously a reference made to the airline industry and the improved comfort WestJet offers to the public. I think the creation of the "premium economy" class is compared to "the business class" found in other airlines
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May I know the reason you didn't answer my question for ? Kill the for . I can not even figure out what it references to. You could also say, "Can you tell me why you didn't answer my question?" Or, "I would like to know
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Well, reading your comments, my own, and looking it up in a dictionary, there seem to be two major uses for by . 1) The first and most frequent use is that it specifies the means or manner in which something is accomplished. When you say the
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Which is correct? "The meeting will be held on Nov. 6, 2009 at 8:30 a.m.." - incorrect
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"The meeting will be held on Nov. 6, 2009 at 8:30 a.m." - correct ( there is no need to double a period at the end of the sentence
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