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Hi all!!! I am going to apply to a university and they want me to write an essay. It should be between 2000 and 3000 words and caver the following aspects: My motivation for the MSc-programme that I chose. Why I wish to conduct this programme
Essay, Report & Composition Writing
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zamanov
8 days ago
Essays, Genders, Universities, Constructions, Difference Between, Relationships, Friendships, Writing, Students, Careers, Business, Speaking, Chat, Friends, Numbers
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Hi,
I have a great doubt! In the Students course book it is explained the structure WANT/ASK/TELL someone to do something. It also explains that you say "I don´t want you to tell anyone". Then it says:
Verbs ASK and TELL have a
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The greatest improvements in the productive powers of labour, and the greater part of the skill, dexterity, and judgment, with which it is anywhere directed, or applied, seem to have been the effects of the division of labour. The effects of the
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Dear users please consider these two sentences: 1. In fact, if all parties are agreed, possibly they do not need the sanction of the court. 2. And once changes are agreed, they cease to be the adjustments of the Government. I assume that in #1
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what is the difference between the verbs "give" and "bake/sew/draw" in the double object construction:
John gave an apple to Tom
John gave Tom an apple
and
Sara baked Sam a cake
Beni carved Ben a toy
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I am tempted to say that number 1 claims "Only one of the two cities mentioned has delicious food." However, I think number 2 says "Delicious food exists in both of the mentioned cities." Why so? Since they contain two equal
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"They're coming to our house on Christmas " is a common construction to mean Christmas Day . Christmas is a season that begins on Dec. 25 and goes on for 12 more ("The 12 Days of Christmas"); any unspecified time during the
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Well, Anton, you do ask some challenging questions! As for your examples, I got a question only about this one: «Karen talks as if she knows what she's talking about.» Am I right that the difference between this and the subjunctive version
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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califjim
192 days ago
Difference Between, Prepositions, Constructions, Subjunctives, Sentences, Countries, United States, Speaking, Chat, American, Friendships, Conversational, Languages
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hi all, below is an email to an executive, first I want to know should I use (As well or Also)? and when we can use them? also if there is any corrections please advice! Dear *** I tried to reach you by phone but was unsuccessful. I wanted to
ESL, Formal, General & Business Letter Writing (English language)
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braveheart77
245 days ago
Constructions, Sentence Structures, Paragraphs, Difference Between, How to Write a Letter, Business Letters, Writing Styles, Sentence Structure, Compound Subjects
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I saw expressions like "cars having been listed..." and "cars to have been listed" and I don't know the difference between them. Unless I'm mistaken, there's also quite a difference in meaning here. "Cars
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