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Although I know the lexical difference between holiday and holidays I usually get confused when it comes to forming the appropriate grammatical form in sentences like: This is/are the best holiday OR This/They is/are the best holidays Can
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Hello everyone! I'm not sure about using the " forget " verb. What's the difference between following sentences: I forgot to close the door. ( yesterday? ) I've forgotten to close the door. ( just realized? ) Thanks in
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What is the difference between the synonymous verbs "to come" and "to arrive" in terms of usage? Thanks.
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Hello,
which one is correct:
I have immediately raised this issue after I recevied the dcouments
or
I had immediately raised this issue after I recevied the dcouments
Thanks
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Hello All,
is the below phrase correct:
- system connectivity completed and ready for test
or
- system connectivity was completed and ready for test
Thanks,
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Hello All,
is the below phrase correct:
- system connectivity completed and ready for test
or
- system connectivity was completed and ready for test
Thanks,
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Hello All,
is the below phrase correct:
- system connectivity completed and ready for test
or
- system connectivity was completed and ready for test
Thanks,
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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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* Can I eat my lunch here? - 5 (To me it sounds that the person is asking for permission. -- Yes . But this could also be no.7, as the person could be making a request. Is there anyway to tell?-- I see no difference in meaning between 5 and 7 here
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An Idiom is a group of words whose meaning is different from the meaning of the individual words. For example Anyone in her shoes would have done the same thing. In somebody's shoes means in somebody's situation While phrasal verbs are a
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