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Hi,
I heard this word today 'morngey', a sort of alternative to pathetic, if I am correct. I am just wondering the correct spelling, as I cannot find it in a dictionary. Is this because it is a slang word?
I don't know this word. Are you
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Hi, I heard this word today 'morngey', a sort of alternative to pathetic, if I am correct. I am just wondering the correct spelling, as I cannot find it in a dictionary. Is this because it is a slang word?
Thanks.
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Hi,
Please, tell me which of the two sentences below has the correct spelling:
A) Forewarned is forearmed Correct
(or)
B) Forewarned is foremed Incorrect
- What's the meaning of ' a mole hill ' ? It appears in the saying 'Make
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Hi!
Please, tell me which of the two sentences below has the correct spelling:
A) Forewarned is forearmed
(or)
B) Forewarned is foremed
- What's the meaning of ' a mole hill ' ? It appears in the saying 'Make a mountain out of a
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so which one is the correct spelling? or it's just the difference of British and American english? (i'm just guessing here.)
please help. thx
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This question is arised from one of my threats...
------------------------------------------http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/threats
Hi, Osee
I think "threa d s " is the correct spelling for what you want to say.
"Threats" means
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and an ignorant American would look at British and pronounce practise (Br. spelling) like practize.... Highly unlikely. Americans on the other hand, have been butchering it for centuries and should not be consulted when learning this language.
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I have got a job interview this Wednesday,and I just want write a thanks letter.Pls help check it,Thanks advance!By the way: I think the American manager is not satisfy with my English presentation,is it proper if I mention it?
Dear Manager,
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It depends on context.
boys- plural of boy
boy's - possessive of one boy
boys' - possessive of more than one boy
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I'm not sure which is correct. Feedback is appreciated.
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