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Yes, thoughts are like speech: they can be either direct or indirect: I thought/said, "Now I'm really in trouble!" I thought/said that I was really in trouble then!
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Greetings, Tina, Mister Micawber's answers are completely relevant, but let me make some additional remarks: 1. A time of prosperity and peace - is a noun phrase you analysed absolutely correctly. In general, noun phrases may have the
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When I was little my dad brought me home a goldfish. I was delighted but something soon went wrong. My parents were talking to some friends who had come to visit us, and I was a bit bored so I went into the kitchen to see my goldfish. The packet
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Hi,
I don't really see any difference, except that to me 'with' seems more typical of casual speech.
Clive.
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You haven't given the entire context.
But generally speaking 'through' and 'by' have the same meaning ,i.e. 'by means of' or 'using'.
In this case I think 'through' is the better alternative.
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Hello all. I want to select for my stories for children site (URL removed by mod) a voice narrator. The problem is that I do not have such an english level to choose the best person if more than one speak very fluently
What should I check for to
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As in... the last one?
As in... the latest one?
The last one could mean there are no more.
The latest one could mean there are multiple occurrences, this
being the latest.
In conversation though, depending upon context, they
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His sentence is awkward and not quite correct. I would have said: "The past ten years have seen a big rise in small businesses." And yes, my current dictionary has the pronunciation of "near" as "nir."
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