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Kindly look into it for any kind of errors or inconsistencies. I'll be glad to have some critical responses. Thank you. "Dear Madam/Sir, I am XYZ, pursuing a bachelor degree in Engineering Physics at Indian Institute of Technology Delhi,
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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figovijay
35 days ago
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Hmm, your observation is partially correct. There's no "is" in context such as this in Chinese, contexts that involves attributes, conditions, situations etc. (there may be more, but that's all I can think of now. Maybe other
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Apparently I did not explain myself well enough. If you look up a word in the dictionary like "eaten", if it is listed at all, they will reference you to the first person singular, "eat". My understanding is that this is the
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<<personal information removed>> Objective: An interesting position with a growing company
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Responsible for the daily
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Good evening, Mister
Micawber,
the pressure of other work
has deterred me from replying to this message of yours as promptly as possible,
so I intend to do it in the present post in order to shed light on some
important questions.
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gleb_chebrikoff
38 days ago
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Hi,
It seems to be an indirect reference to the old philosophical question, 'How many angels can fit (or dance) on the head of a pin?'
Look here.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/How_many_angels_can_dance_on_the_head_of_a_pin%3F
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Without your second post asking "how come", I was so sure that you meant "the modal rules".
The reason I made that comment was already explained. I thought your English level was better than to ask the elementary
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dimsumexpress
40 days ago
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Please help to waive the late cancellation penalty of USD160.00 this time, we shall pay more attention for earlier cancellation in future. Thank you very much for your consideration.
How is the schedule? Please confirm whether it can be
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Hi I tried to amend the text and to collect the basic Standard British grammar rules according to books and teachers. Any comment? The Convention on the Rights of the Child establishes standards which the laws in many countries cannot achieve /
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Hi,
What's the noun form of "domestic"? 'Domesticity'. But this is only used in reference to a person's home and family life, so it is not suitable in your context.
e.g.) a total of 100 branch offices (domestic
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clive
45 days ago
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