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Please TELL ME IF THIS SENTENCE IS CORRECT.
My c ousin Mary is from New England. Cousin -doesn't require Cap.
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Hi, pundik. Welcome to English Forums. Thanks for joining us! Could you please explain the acronym "EOD"? Google has it as "Explosive ordinance disposal." Your sentence may be grammatically correct, depending on the
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Hi, Moonyscorp. Welcome to English Forums. Thanks for joining us. Both versions work, although the expression is more common with "with." The only thing that bothers me is the sense of timing. Usually such a comment accompanies a new
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Okay. As are you with your capitalization and punctuation.
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Hi again efsun 42. What I meant in my post is that you should use a capital letter at the beginning of each sentence, and capitalize the word "I". Of course we don't expect English learners to write perfectly, but deliberate
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Hi efsun42 -- welcome to English Forums. Plese try to use correct spelling, capitalization and punctuation when you post here. I know that "u" and "i" are fine in instant messages, but on an English language forum we really prefer "you" and "I".
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GG is right. More information: "12c. shortening of O.E. ic, first person sing. nom. pronoun, from P.Gmc. *ekan (cf. O.Fris. ik, O.N. ek, Norw. eg, Dan. jeg, O.H.G. ih, Ger. ich, Goth. ik ), from PIE *ego(m) (cf. Skt. aham, Hitt. uk, L. ego,
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Do you understand what a homonym is?
(It's best, since this is a forum for learning English) to use proper capitalization and punctuation when you post here.)
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Hi,
1.'desire to learn about ..' To get information about something
or 'desire to learn of ..' S ometimes focuses on learning about something for the first time, learning whether or not something exists. eg He was fifteen
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What do you mean by 'variety'? And please do not type in all capital letters.
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