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I agree with Delmobile that this is in a telegraphic style common in informal business writing, which explains the missing definite articles. To agree a delivery date sounds OK to my (native British) ears, though. Agree can be transitive or
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Hello everyone, the writing below is my research paper for this term. I looked through it once but my problem is not being able to see my own mistakes. I will really appreciate your help if you can give me hints to turn the language into formal
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Is it true that the word gotten was originally part ... when did it disappear (I'm assuming it is now verboten)? The last UK use of it cited in OED dates from 1894. However, I'm not at all sure that it ... uneducated) people. I certainly
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matthew huntbach
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1. "Worse" is the comparative of "bad" while "worst" is the superlative.
bad-worse-the worst
His new movie is worse than his last.
Your cooking is getting worse! (compared to before)
Among his movies, the newest one is the worst.
This is
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teacher eric
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"WINSOME" on 04july2003 : . . (T)ell me what the science is called used to determine if one author ... Bla v Sha situation. I believe that reoccurring patterns and semantics are studied in order to come to a conclusion. A question
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