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Hello, I wrote down all of the notes I had for you on my whiteboard, and because I need to clear up room I'm just going to post what I have written down instead of erasing it and wasting it.
Practically every problem in your paper fits into
Essay, Report & Composition Writing
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benny777
74 days ago
Essays, Tenses, Nouns, Cricket, Articles, Past Tenses, Present Tenses, Sentences, Colours, Speaking, Sports, Usages, Structures, Speeches, Adjectives
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The response from the United States of America to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II Message from Her Majesty the Queen. • Let us start with your header, the use of Majesty. Here is how it is derived: After the fall of Rome, Majesty was used to
Words, Puns, and Jokes
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anonymous
1 yr 121 days ago
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Delhi win, keep semifinal hope alive. This is the headline on the FrontPage of newspaper (article regarding cricket) I am perplexed that if it should be 'win' or 'wins' and if it is win then it should be 'keep' or
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Delhi win, keep semifinal hope alive.
This is the headline on the frontpage of newspaper(article regarding cricket)
I am perplexed that if it should be 'win' or 'wins' and if it is win then it should be 'keep' or
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I've just been told off by my proof-reader for not correcting this sentence in an article about cricket teas: "Most ... letter. I disagree. I wouldn't write Yorkshire Pudding or Irish Stew or Peach Melba in a similar situation. Would
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I've just been told off by my proof-reader for not correcting this sentence in an article about cricket teas: "Most ... letter. I disagree. I wouldn't write Yorkshire Pudding or Irish Stew or Peach Melba in a similar situation. Would
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I've just been told off by my proof-reader for not correcting this sentence in an article about cricket teas: "Most memorable of all was probably the spaghetti Bolognaise which led to the situation often described as 'the afternoon we
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Hello Hoa Thai! I did not understand your question fully, but I'll try to answer based on my interpretation of what you have asked. Firstly, I think you are confusing 'test match' with completely unrelated terms like 'semi-final
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Hello Goodman! Actually, I find your English quite fluent when you are in the defensive mood! Thanks
for the compliment! I am being defensive because I know my limitations in the English language.
Though I have learnt English primarily through
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I don't know cricket at all! I speak USA English, so I will only point out one article change and leave idiom alone. Write: "the fact remains that spectators...", not 'that the spectators..."
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