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Either p.m. or PM I wouldn't know about Sept. and Sep. Regards Dokterjokkebrok
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Hi I wasn't questioning you, but simply wondering about the subject. Regards Jordy
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Yes, IATA can be used and viewed as a noun. However, it is also possible to use it like an adjective -- i.e. to modify another noun. For example: IATA regulations IATA airport codes Okay. I see what you are getting at there. But isn't that
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IATA is an abbreviation, can it be treated as a word if yes than, what it will be a noun, adjective..???] Clearly a noun. It remains an abbreviation of International Air Transport Association, of which Association is the head word and belongs to
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condone: to regard or treat (something bad or blameworthy) as acceptable, forgivable, or harmless.(m-w.com) style manual: a book that gives guidance in the preparation of manuscripts for publication, particularly with regard to punctuation,
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Hi,
Here are a few edits,
Make sure that they charge you a fair price for this course.
Best wishes, Clive
i am looking to send the following email to an academic institution and i just want to check if everything is
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clive
172 days ago
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Hi!
I found some abbreviation in a text, I know what they mean but how do one pronounce :
E.g.
Loc.cit.
i.e.
What are the words they represent?
I also found:
Ef.
f.
cf.
ff.
What are the words they
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Nouran: Your essay is very good. But, I ask, is it good enough for you to win one of those precious scholarships? Won't there be hundreds or even thousands of very hard working, ambitious, dedicated, but financially needy students with
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alpheccastars
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What am I thinking about? There are two u's in "vacuum"? two ues?
There is no absolute authority on grammar in English but it has long been customary to accept the apostrophe in plurals if the omission of the apostrophe would
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cool breeze
278 days ago
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Wrong. Units are not normal abbreviations. There is no period after units. Units are the same for singular and plural. There is one space between the number and its unit. Check any technical style guide. So your original question is moot. It would
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