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Hi Ifc, Speak to is often used to mean speaking to a group or audience while speak with would refer to a conversation between two persons. Speak to can also have the implication of a supervisor calling an employee into their office and
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What is the actual difference between "Unlawful" and "Illegal"? ""
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Hi teachers,
Could I know the difference between "How did I miss your massages?" and "How could I have missed your massages?"?
The present tense means exactly that I missed them, but the "could + have
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Thanks a lot for your complete answer. But in your argument you have not attended the difference between embarrassed with the meaning of constrained and the one with the meaning of ashamed (which ,I think, is the suitable meaning if the answer is
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Hi,
Please read this thread. Then ask questions about anything that is still not clear to you.
Clive
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the whole sentence asks if it's wrong to say it, so it's a question if taken in its entirety. Uh! Thanks for pointing that out. That's the difference between a real Guru and someone who is just a "wanna be".
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Clive's sentence is absolutely correct. "It makes no sense" is as grammatical as "It does not make any sense".
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But is that the norm ?
I've never come across a sentence where "difference between" is used for more than two objects.
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Hi,
"A father's love of his/a son."
Does the word "love" refer to the father's love towards the son or does it refer to the son's love towards the father? It refers to the love the father has towards his
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" A father's love of son."
Does the word "love" refer to the father's love towards the son or does it refer to the son's love towards the father?
I've read in a book that it goes both ways .
Is there
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