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1. i am as strong as him ( change into comparative) 2. india is larger than any other democracy in the world ( change into positve) 3. no other metal is useful as iron ( change into superlative ) 4. she is known to me ( change into active ) 5. it
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amikaran4ever
163 days ago
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hi,
Below is an announcement for a new project, and this to standardized the processes of this project so kindly your precious advice is so needed and also if you have any helpful tempaltes for the same purpose.
Dear Sir
As agreed in
ESL, Formal, General & Business Letter Writing (English language)
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braveheart77
228 days ago
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hi , is the below looks correct?! Hello Everyone, As you aware that the documentation phase from the xyz project on its last stage to finalize this phase and close it off, follow up to this phase next week will be the review pahse to be
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braveheart77
236 days ago
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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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nsosaz
311 days ago
American English, Constructions, Sentence Structures, English Grammar, Proofreading, CV, Letter Writing, Business Letters, Cover Letter, Proper Grammar, Writing Styles, Personal Statements, Curriculum Vitae, Phrase, Resumes
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I think the point is that an 'absolute' construction modifies the whole sentence, whereas a participle construction modifies the subject. Thus: Dinner being ready, we all went downstairs - Absolute construction (we didn't necessarily
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Hi Yankee I have the same question regarding the right structure for this verb. I have also read the same as Kooyen in the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary, you can check it out here:http://www.oup.com/oald-bin/web_getald7index1a.pl. They
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Huevos, So am I correct to assume that your classification of “exhausted” is adjectival in nature? Perhaps, this is the difference between how you and I see it. For pure fact finding interest, I have done some more investigative research: Bear in
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from what reference book you learned that "but" has no meaning in the given context Personally, I learned it from observation, not from a reference book. I am a native speaker, and I have read quite a few books over the years, and so I
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If I wrote a sentence: One of the masterworks of Leo Fender, the well-known and admired founder of Fender Musical Instruments Company, the Stratocaster, an electric guitar born in 1954, which employs the detachable-neck construction, contoured
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Hi, Could you try to convince me why the abrupt change of tense makes sense? Why should it make sense? After all, we're talking about English grammar! Anyway, somebody says it's an instance of unreal past ... We sometimes use past tenses
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