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Dear Sir or Madam,
I read with great interst your advertisement that appered in XYZ's on-line vacancy inviting applicants for post reffered. .I would like to be considered for the same.
I would like to apply for a position of
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anonymous
36 days ago
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From The TimesOctober 1, 2009 Roman Polanski thriller The Ghost in jeopardy after director's arrest Pierce Brosnan and Ewan McGregor David Charter in Zurich and Patrick Foster One of next year¹s most eagerly anticipated films, a star-studded
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I have corrected sentences, but I'm not sure if it is correct, can somebody help me and check it out ?:
( I can shorten them, use different words or combine 2 sentences into 1 )
1.Those big pointed things in Egypt were all built by
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Along the same line of thought, please respect the language and write every word as it appears in the dictionary. After all, you have come to improve your English, don't you?
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On the contrary, colloquial language pretty much requires 'of'.
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Hi. Is it grammatically necessary to pronounce always the dates as e.g.: on the eleventh OF April" or is there a possibility (at least in colloquial language) to omit the OF: on the eleventh April? Thank you for help
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It's not as annoying as the 555 phone numbers but it always takes me out of the story whenever a ... to be there, but so what? You gotta drive something! Does anyone know why cameras have their brand names obscured? Funny you should ask...The
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What is 'the/a short end of the deal'? -- the disadvantageous side. Does this date expression 7/5 mean 7th of May? -- Or the 5th of July. No matter what any style guide tells you, there will always be confused readers if you use numerals only.
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mister micawber
64 days ago
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What is 'the/a short end of the deal'? Does this date expression 7/5 mean 7th of May? Is there any difference in British English and American English? Thank you for your help.
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While it is not wrong to start a sentence with a conjunction like "and", most would advise against it, especially in a situation where the readers may not be so astute with their grammar rules. Stylists like Strunk and White would also
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anonymous
67 days ago
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