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TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN This is to certify that Shri/Smt/Km. ............................................. Son/daughter/wife of Shri/Smt.................................................. Residing at
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A few tips: (l) ON the council. (2)work together to improve the daily lives of the student body. (3) contact a wholesaler. (4) discuss how to inform the students about the date of the event and the prices of the items. (5)spend a lot of time ON
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I agree with Philip's comments, but will add my two cents on a couple: 2. ... if/whether she would even consider Christmas ... (This refers to the setting of a future wedding date. Using "regarded" would amount to asking about the
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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Weddings, Dates, Marriage, Sentences, Speaking, Chat, Friendships, Conversational, Christmas, Holidays, Ceremonies
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On the contrary, colloquial language pretty much requires 'of'.
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Hi. Is it grammatically necessary to pronounce always the dates as e.g.: on the eleventh OF April" or is there a possibility (at least in colloquial language) to omit the OF: on the eleventh April? Thank you for help
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DATE:25th September, 2009
Dear sir/Madam,
Suppose a person has raised a loan and he has to pay it in 5 years with a condition that he will pay in monthly installments regularly. So while informing our higher authority I wrote as:
The
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Can someone help me with this? 1 She's pretty but she's not pretty enough to embarass yourself over/She's not worth embarrassing yourself over./ She's not worth sitting next to even if she is pretty. 2 I asked her explicitly if
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Dear Name,
As I am travelling to my home town due to (some festival). I would kindly request you to grand me optional leave on (Date).
Please correct me, If there is any error.
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It's not as annoying as the 555 phone numbers but it always takes me out of the story whenever a ... to be there, but so what? You gotta drive something! Does anyone know why cameras have their brand names obscured? Funny you should ask...The
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Commercial advertisements often include testamony in the form of "testamonials." The term is quite current. People rave about their great experiences with a product.
The verb "to testify" (as in court - to give testimony) is
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