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what are the differences between technical writing and other forms of writing with which you might be familiar?
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Hi Everyone, I need your help to review my ielts essay below. Your assitance and feedbak would be greatly appreciated ! Regards, Theresia In order keep the students more focused, the sports classes should be stopped in High schools. Do you
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In a resume, when referring to the experience acquired in an institution you used to work for, do you say PREVIOUS OR PRIOR institution
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Hi teachers, Many grammar books say: " dislike/dread + v-ing" except " dread to think", but in my Mastering American English grammar book it says "dislike" and "dread" can be followed by either an infinitive
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Both the 2 replies are very helpful for me. Thank you very much! Mr. Wordy may be confused by the sentence "...which with share from our company...". I don't know if Feebs11 was also confused or not. The melamine paper factory is
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Dear Cyndi: You have actually asked two questions in your posting: (1) Is the letter w a vowel? and (2) For how long have schools been teaching that the letter w is a vowel? Regarding (1), the answer is that w can be both a vowel and a consonant.
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Hi, everybody!
Maybe I should have started with "well," but I can ensure you that I'm the original poster, while this guy
Anonymous wrote:
Well, I have a half-finished game of noughts and crosses tattooed on my forehead. If you do too,
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Hello, I hope I'm writing in the right place.
I would like to ask if somebody know this book "Fundamentals of English Grammar" by Betty Schrampfer Azar.
I found it at home, I bought it fifteen or even more years ago. It seems allright, but I
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Kooyeen wrote: Hi, here's your "authority": http://www.bartleby.com/68/43/5843.html It's taken from "The Columbia Guide to Standard American English". Basically, superlatives for two objects are ok as long as you don't use them in formal or kinda
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