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Sorry, my mistake-- I wanted to make a complete change to this: she also was unwilling to make a refund 'Neither' does not work because it is ambiguous; it does not clearly reference the earlier sentence.
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I would interpret those two particular phrases to mean that men need to identify with something outside themselves, in addition to enjoying being a member of a group. The two often come together in one package. Here is an old joke for you: A man
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i've got to do something or i've got a sore throat... these are examples of bad grammar slipping into american slang. Sorry, Anon, but the expression "have got to do something" (meaning "must do something") is quite
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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yankee
18 days ago
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What's the difference between the two?
Examples:
One must be at work at 8, and can not leave before 12 at noon.
The person in this position will get 1200 USD per month.
Employees' health insurances are provided by the employer.
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Ooh, what's wrong, right clothes for inhibitions? / You couldn't afford the price of admission. Now the girl in this scene is wearing black body-fitting clothes. So is the guy telling her the clothes are not just for looking and she
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delmobile
23 days ago
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1) It is important that Vanessa send her resume immediately. 2) It is important that Vanessa sends her resume immediately. Both sentences are possible, depending on the context. (1) is conditional (which is why the verb is not in the third
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These are the tenses I had to choose between; Present Simple, Past Simple, Present Continuous, Past Continuous, Present Perfect, Past Perfect, Present Perfect Continuous, Past Perfect Continuous, Future with 'Going To', Future Simple,
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fromwalestojapan
40 days ago
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"Get the lowdown" means get information ABOUT not, from. When someone does something out of pity, it's because you feel sorry for that person. I'm not sure what sort of "call" she means. Do you know who Dudley Do
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Thank you very much, Clive!
Sorry to be pain, can I ask you (or someone else) one more question on 'account for' please?
e.g.
Susan Combs was sworn in as Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts on Jan. 1, 2007. She
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(I presume that you are the teacher, not a student.) To: , Director College name Re: Request for Sick Leave Authorization Dear Ms , I was not able to teach my class on October 5th because I had viral fever . I am sorry for any inconvenience
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