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in the below post you wrote, that example ,I think , is relative clause. it is not a time clauses. With the word time there to act as an antecedent, yes, it is a relative clause. But it has the word when , so it also qualifies as having to do with
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This is dead on. However, when the Council of Constance (Which convened in 1414 and found Huss guilty of heresy) bragged, "You're goose is cooked" to the churches of Prauge and others which followed Huss (who was accused of being a
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somebody please tell me when and how to use "untill" ,"unless" and "rather".
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please tell me the exact meaning of the following sentenses. 1:- "Goverment is seen as just and transparent" 2:- "sam , who is game ,loves this. 3:- "I'd be dumb not to take his advice".
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can any body tell mw what we mean when we say "I will give you a run for money" or something like that.
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can anybody tell me what we mean when we say following 1:- "i am or he is a game" 2:- "i will make you loose your senses" 3:- "i will give you a run"
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So, if I were to construct a sentence that began as a question but ended as a sentence, which punctuation mark should I use. For instance: "What did you think of him because I thought he was great." OR "What did you think of him
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I don't know if this will help you or not, but you have probably already noticed that in the online M-W, there are usage notes about the subtle differences between words.
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/sly
synonyms sly ,
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Hi guys, can you please help me with the next slang phrase? Context: Detectives are questioning one floor manager. They want to know, what happened when he and his three buddies were launching a rocket toy in the woods when they were kids. It went
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Where seems appropriate, but do we all agree that it basically stands for the defining version of "in which" and it refers to gold? Alan Greenspan is well versed in rhetoric so I doubt there is a questioning to do about his English.
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