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Hi,
I have got a few questions: 1.Can I say "The Italians invented pizza"? The grammar is fine. 2.Can I use the word "dig" instead of "excavate" in the following sentence "We are excavating an old Roman villa"/"We are digging an old Roman
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1. can I finish a formal letter with "Hoping to receive your answer and sending regards, Joanna"? I find this too informal an ending for a formal letter. I hope to receive your answer shortly, and then your formal closing.
2. should I write
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Hi, I've got some questions and I hope you can answer them. Thanks in advance 1. can I finish a formal letter with "Hoping to receive your answer and sending regards, Joanna"? 2. should I write the pronoun "you" in a capital letter? ( in formal
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We have arranged for the surveyor to inspect these goods in November (or do you mean, on 7th November).
After that: your paragraph sounds like it is part of a formal letter to a client or customer, so that "after that" is slightly too informal.
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Hi,
How about this. I know some people would affectionally call his loved ones 'honey'. Would 'sugar' be a vocative noun that wouldn't normally be capitalized?
What time is it, honey?
Yes, you're right, such names of endearment are often,
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Hi Mara,
"In my old job, I used to work less hours than now."
I know that in spoken English, less + a countable noun is of widespread use. True. But, is few / fewer a better option in this case, for "hours" is a countable noun? Well, do you
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Morning, Non Con--
'Better'? I would probably use the past perfect here if I were writing a thesis, a careful formal letter, or a piece of literature (and I think I would be overconservative in doing so). What would I say if I were talking
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