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The correct spelling is "résumé", as it is a noun deriving from the French verb "résumer" (="summarise/-ize"). Hence, résumé = summary / summarised/-ized (masculine), i.e. a summary of one's professional life.
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Since my previous setup for PowerBuilder 10.5 version 10.5 was damaged, I need to re-setup that reinstall it We can't find out the set of setup disks here. Can you please tell me from where I can access the setup disk source?
The reason
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Hi Neung, I've made some corrections to your essay. Any corrections I made are now in red letters. If you have any questions about what I mean, or would like a more detailed explanation on why something was incorrect, please ask. We'll try
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No, I did not know the correct spelling
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The correct spelling of the word you are asking about is 'immigration', the verb form of which is 'immigrate'. It means to enter a country, usually in order to make a new home there.
There is also 'emigration', the verb form of which is
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The first thing to note is the spelling: the correct spelling is a-c-c-u-s-a-t-i-v-e. Another thing to note is that the term often employed to identify the "case" of words like "him", "her" and "whom" is Objective, rather than Accusative (which is
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