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The lady we worked with is pretty good. - Shouldn't is be was since worked is in the past? You worked with the lady before, and you thought her service was good. Now you are recommending her to your friend because of her good service which
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Friends, this question is about sentence structure which I'm unable to make. Need your help so that I can reply to my friend. The context is this: I asked something to my friend and he didn't reply to me for a long time - for 5
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This is my experience in learning the subjunctives. This word haunted me for several years because I couldn't understand the different moods and subjunctive verbs clearly enough to use it correctly. Although not an expert, I feel what I know
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dimsumexpress
17 days ago
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To me, "lump sum fee.." sounds unprofessional. Fees, charges and costs can be interchangeable, depending on the context. Does what you referred to as "lump sum" a total amount of unpaid balance?. If so, to eliminate any doubts,
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"He has got greater credit than he
deserves" Sorry my bad for not giving the complete context I thought sentence would suffice. The whole case is this: My friend says "our PM has not got the credit for the reforms he did in back
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Most of my female friends have no hobbies whatsoever other than working, bar-hopping and looking for baby daddies.
"working" is by definition not a "hobby".
- First I think "whatsoever" is redundant in
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- Most of my female friends have no hobbies whatsoever other than working, bar-hopping and looking for baby daddies.
- First I think "whatsoever" is redundant in this context, right? and "other than" means
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Dear friend, it would be incorrect to judge this sentence without knowing the context in which it appears. If this is a title of a song, for instance, then the words are rightly capitalised; otherwise, only the first word should start with a
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Dear friend, if your question mainly concerns the placing of 'Kyle' and 'she', then it is a conventional matter of politeness to mention the other person first: Lora says: ' Kyle and I went to the store'. In indirect
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39 days ago
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Hi, It is also used to refer to a future activity that is one of a repeated series of events, or something happening regurarly on a given day, at a given time of the day, week, month, year, etc.
W hich hotel will you be staying in?,
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