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Internet slang abbreviations are not to be used in standard writing.
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do some research on the internet. there are some resources on english for nursing. also there is a book called "everyday english for nursing". you can teach some abbreviation, suffix prefix, special vocabulary, communication btw a
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anonymous
87 days ago
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Thanks for your understanding. I know that abbreviations like "plz" are very common all over the internet -- but we try to avoid them here.
Anyway, we're happy to help.
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'went to store, s.b. back in 5 minutes'.
Without the explaination I don't think that I would have understood 's.b.' I'm not really up on internet and texting jargon. (Is it even jargon?) Anyway, I know 'BTW'
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HI, I have two questions about languages. 1. Is there an official rule for language abbreviation such as English to Eng, Japanese to Jpn, Chinese to Chn etc. ? I mean that these abbreviations are commonly used? If it is "yes", is there
ESL Vocabulary and Idioms
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clive
305 days ago
Spelling, Abbreviations, Capital Letters, Websites, Writing, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Online, Languages, Asia, China
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Hello, I have two questions about languages. 1. Is there an official rule for language abbreviation such as English to Eng, Japanese to Jpn, Chinese to Chn etc. ? I mean that these abbreviations are commonly used? If it is "yes", is
ESL Vocabulary and Idioms
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an jiyoung
306 days ago
Spelling, Abbreviations, Capital Letters, Websites, Writing, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Online, Languages, Asia, China
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Thank you for the very quick response! Part of how this came up is inconsistency. I generally see a space in musical sheet music, but on many Internet sites I will find no space. For example, here is a link to a site:
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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guitarist
312 days ago
Abbreviations, Numbers, Spelling, Arts, Writing, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Online, Music, Languages
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Hello, I work for an online editing and proofreading site which handles a fair number of personal statements and motivation letters for postgraduate students. Please see my profile for more info. I won't do your whole letter here, but I will
ESL, Formal, General & Business Letter Writing (English language)
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ferpectedit
321 days ago
Numbers, Capital Letters, Paragraphs, Spelling, Abbreviations, Motivational Letter, Personal Statements, Proofreading, Writing, Letters, Careers, Online, Plural Words, Capitalization, Adjectives
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it 'Aww'", Not so. There are speakers of standard dialects of English, including me (I was raised in Central Illinois and have lived in Minneapolis for 30 years), who pronounce "cot" identically to "caught" and
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raymond s. wise
5 yr 148 days ago
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Aussies generally have a fondness for abbreviations. info (information) Far more widespread than just Oz. nighty (night gown) BrE too, though, here, the spelling "nightie" is much more common. undies (underwear) veg (vegetable) Both BrE,
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