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I have completed the requested work. The following task had been carried during my checks. During my checks, I have:
1. Remove d all unlicensed software . 2. Install ed Mc A fee
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Instead of "a percent", say "a percentage" if you mean the ratio, or "a percent(age) sign" if you mean the symbol.
Instead of "percents", say "percentages" if you mean ratios, or
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If you're more observant, you will notice careful writers use hyphens for such constructions.
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Yes, use a hyphen to join a noun-phrase that modifies a noun.
300-meter dash
200-page report
40-day flood
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Hi Is it "a single-layer film" or "a single-layer ed film" or both are correct? (The film can have multiple layers, and each layer is formed separately.) Thanks in advance, i PS. Is the hyphen correctly used here?
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Thank you, CB for pointing out the missing hyphen. I always forget to use hyphens when I'm deep in thought in putting my thoughts together.
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Dozens of UN humanitarian workers are exposed to risk on their job every day. A good example is truck drivers who deliver much needed food to remote villages in poor countries to combat malnutrition , which is becoming more and more widespread.
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You have "walking" so I would keep that tense and use "wearing."
I saw a boy walking down the street, wearing a black cap backwards. That's a common sight, nowadays. ( www.m-w.com , my dictionary of choice, does not use
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Hi, Please take a look at this. ... involved with modern, western "come every two hours and sit in the room." I am pretty sure you can treat "come every two hours and sit in the room" like an uncountable noun. Can I make it a
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Hi, I think I have seen more than enough cases where what people call a verbal noun has the indefinite article 'a' in front of it and at the very least, the sheer number (should it be - sheer numbrs??) of it warrants some good explanations
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