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Hi,
Could you let me know what the following means?
1. That's ths greaser that jockeys for the Slash J sometimes
A 'greaser' is a very derogatory term for a person of Mexican origin.
A jockey rides a horse in a race, but
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Context will tell. The imperative is uncommon in the US, but I surely agree with MrM's definition. We'd more likely use it as part of another phrase, in which " 'round the corner" stands for "around the corner."
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1. Which is proper, but what is common
2. Yes. It's not a strict rule of English. You can't end a sentence with a preposition which has no function...eg "Where do you live at?"
3. either one
4. biggest is strange, maybe
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New Delhi, Nov 15 (PTI) A Delhi court has directed a retired school teacher to pay a compensation of Rs one lakh to a student for parading him naked for taking bath in a water tank in the school premises 12 years ago. Additional Sessions Judge
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In Ravi's view, it is the team work which matters. 'You will be surprised to know the kind of planning in Bollywood. Every aspect gets finalised before the plunge. When you work with a professional team, the quality can get only better.
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Raja, let me make a number of essential clarifications: 1. ' Hence , that the 'do'-construction in "Who went to the park?" is not possible or at least less preferable (which of the two is it in your opinion?) in "Who
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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Well, first let me mention that the context is "generations produce their offspring". In such a context, I encountered with this saying "no later generation will ever consist of 100 individuals." I believe that this actually
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I can't seem to relate the verb usage to the noun usage. Somebody educate me. What part of the shot are we evoking? I can't make it work. I don't think it measures up to U/D's standards. Are we talking about a rape here? The player
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Hi,
Could you tell me what it means: "sleep into the night" and "cross the Bridge of sighs"?
Some context would be helpful. Is this from a poem?
" sleep into the night" start sleeping before night, and
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1."He's under lots of stress because his wife is very ill."
Do you think 'stress' means external or internal force here? External. When you use the preposition "under," you usually mean the force is separate
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