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Hello! I'm writing a letter of motivation to our local office for international relations. So I have to convince them to accept me and to arrange an exchange with an American university. This is a very raw version but I would appreciate it if
Formal, General & Business Letter Writing
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1 Pushing your dentist appointment back a month will not only affect the alignment of your teeth but you'll be pushing the end day of treatment back a month. The less you tighten the braces the less staight your teeth become in a shorter
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Could you please help me with this. I'm struggleing with the structure and grammar. thank you
1 Pushing your dentist appointment back a month will not only affect the alignment of your teeth but you'll be pushing the end day of
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Dear friend, while there exists such a word combination ( ie, mentality level ), its use is extremely rare - once in 400 million words, as shown by the Corpus of Contemporary American English, at least. In your example, the word mentality most
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thank you Philip, just had 3 questions 4 There are two virtual lines on an esclator, the right side is for people who want the escalator to take them up and the left for people who are in a hurry and walk up the escalator. (isn't the word
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Hi,
Is "in broad strokes" a common substitute for "generally, without going into details" in American English?
From a native speaker's standpoint, would it sound out of left field if I said these sentences:
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1 He is as good (in his time s ) as Micheal Michael Jordan was in his time. At least that ' s what people say. 2 What/Which American doesn't like Baseball baseball ? Everyone does. Too ambiguous. Spell it out. Everyone likes baseball. 3
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Could you help me with this please? 1 He is as good in his times as Micheal Jordan was in his time. At least thats what people say. 2 What/Which American doesn't like Baseball? Everyone does. 3 When I initially scanned through the album
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They're all correct, Anon. The word gotten is generally used as the past participle of the verb "get" in American English, and got is used as the past participle in British English. Thus your first sentence seems to be AmE, and the
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According to Newbury House Dictionary of American English, "service" is an uncountable noun when it means the care of a machine to keep it in good working order: When our oven broke, we called a repairman for service . According to
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