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a) I met him at the right moment. b) biting (any dictionary will give you the rigth spelling) c) I'll learn it some day / one day. d) I explained it to them. e) at the end of the day (But: He became happy in the end.) f) I saw nice trees on my way
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"Per say" is simply incorrect. It doesn't exist. "Per se" is the only correct spelling.
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There was a movie called 'The Pursuit of Happyness' with the 'y' instead of 'i', which should be the correct spelling. i.e 'Happiness' . It was spelt incorrectly as that phrase has a quite significant role in the movie. I guess this could also be
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Hi WA There is no difference between the pronouns unless of comes after them. Note that noone is wrong, the correct spelling is no one or no-one : No one / No-one knows about it. But: No one of us knows about it. (Quite a few grammarians think you
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Hi,
See how he fairs in education... What is the meaning of fair in this context?
It's incorrect spelling. See how he fares in education...
Your dictionary should help you now.
Best wishes, Clive
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If you mean the L a kota Sioux people, try googling it with the correct spelling.
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G'day Anon,
Sentence 1.
Parents' heads is the correct construction.
Parents' indicates plurality.
Sentence 2.
I can see no difference.
Stannum
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Hi Vicky,
Sentence 1: This was the sentence which kept lingering in my parents’ heads after their visit to the gynaecologist Yes Or This was the sentence which kept lingering in my parents's heads after their visit to the gynaecologist No Or
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Hello everybody, I'm writing a small essay for a school assignment and was having it corrected by a good friend. This has led to an enormous discussion about how to write the following 2 sentences: My questions are probably very simple but keep in
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Interestingly, prior to circa 1600, "discrete" would have been the correct spelling for both definitions: http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?search=discrete&searchmode=none
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