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Ooh, what's wrong, right clothes for inhibitions? / You couldn't afford the price of admission. Now the girl in this scene is wearing black body-fitting clothes. So is the guy telling her the clothes are not just for looking and she
General English Vocabulary & Idiom Questions
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delmobile
26 days ago
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'Living' does not mean 'accommodation'. Please re-think your question.
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Hi, please read this post and post your draft of the letter so that we can help you with it.
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I have all required skills stated in your website, as demonstrated in my past career, and I am keen to develop myself, so I think I will be a good employee in your company hi, is the above sentence grammatically correct? the usage of
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when they were discribing cars, they said:
Cornering : does it hug the road or does it wallow about ?
1. Is wallow about an idiom? I can only find some reference in british style.
2. In this context, when discribing cars, what does
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Thanks, Mister.
But isn't "make the best of something" often used with reference to something negative and difficult?
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1. The car is parked in the carpark. or The car is parking in the carpark.
2. I do not work at the weekday (on) weekdays . or I am not working at the weekday.
3. I feel confused between .... and .... or I am confused in these two
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1. The car is parked in the carpark. or The car is parking in the carpark. ( Not sure.)
2. I do not work at the weekday. or I am not working at the weekday. ( which one is correct? Is "at the weekday" also correct? )
3. I
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Hi, alc24! I'll try to help you with these sentences. Are these sentences that you are trying to write correctly for yourself or for an assignment? 1 When/If I don't have to wait, I take the subway otherwise I take a cab. When is the
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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lisascott
30 days ago
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>>I am a Chinese, teaching English in China. Hope I can learn from you all. There is no plural "you" in English, except in the South Eastern US States, where they sometimes say you-all or ya'll. By ending your sentence with
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