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Well, it is a business assignement for the University, so I don't know if that would be a suitable context for that sentence. Anyway, thanks for answering.
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I've been in a heated arguement with somebody about the use of this phrase. My original sentence was: "You might hurt yourself with all the yelling you do during the game." This sounds right to me but I can't find any grammar
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Here, both " over " and "on" are prepositions. Grammatically, "over "is used to indicate:- "at a level higher than..", while, "on " is used to indicate:- attached to.
For the first sentence,
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Hi,
Business people seem to like saying "Please find below . . . "
They usually don't seem to like the simpler and more direct "Here is the . . ."
Clive
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On the whole, this is very well written. I can polish the grammar for you, if you wish. However, it is difficult to say what might sway the examiner in her favor. The crossed-out words are my deletions of the original text and the color bar words
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Thanks, Mr. Wordy! I thought perhaps Emily Bronte was so despondent that she gave up writing an opened a housecleaning and yardwork service.
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Hi,
I wonder if there is any alternative in colloquial language for "I'm hot". In my part of the world, if I say "I'm hot", they would think as if I'm saying "I'm sexy". You could say 'It's
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You can't have both any and some in the same sentence. Any is usually used in questions: Are there students here? Some is common in affirmative clauses: There are some students here. There's a lot more to this but unfortunately I have
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Hi,
I don't understand underlined sentences.
In a first sentence, where is main verb? In a second sentence, did you have him too, is this a idiom?
Man : Well, at least you have some ideas on your future. I mean, I'm taking a
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Hi,
i) the company is doing a lot of businesses in south america.
(ii) 120miles are too far to travel.
i) The company is doing a lot of business in South America.
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