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It's hard to know for sure without seeing this phrase in the exact context of the letter, but usually the phrase "into the evening" means very late. I think what your professor is saying is that you should plan for a late night. I do
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Hi. There are few sentences with mistakes or just bad-composed sentences. How can i change them wihout adding new words. Here they are: I'm no asleep. You speak a very good English. (except "Your English is very good") Everybody
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When we want to talk about a group of people representing this particular world view, do we use "the humanist" or "the humanists" or maybe "humanists" ? And one more... If I want to suggest my friend that I
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Hi all
Could you take a look at this sentence? I am not sure about the s-endings in this sentence.
I am especially fond of Judd Nelson(’s) and Emilio Estevez’s portrayal(s) of respectively John Bender (the “criminal”) and Andrew Clark
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Hi all
Could you please take a look at this sentence?
"What I also find interesting about this movie IS/ARE the conflicts and relationships between the characters".
I am not really sure whether "what" or
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Hi, I have questions about combining sentences using 'and' without changing the original meaning. Suppose I have 2 sentences: 1. Data has been updated in system X. 2. Data has been updated in system Y. Are these correct ? a. Data has
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Hi,
I've found a difficult sentence in a text I must translate. Apparently, is is not a typo, but I cannot quite understand what it means. The text has just described how oxen could be used to measure the price of articles, and
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What would the inverse of 'If it were up to me, there would be no such thing as the establishment,'?
The converse and the contropassive? Calling the contrapositive the contropassive is a very bad mistake. You need to pay a great deal
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Hello,
I need to ask you two questions:
1) Students were asked to answer a questionnaire: the question said "What was the activity that you did on holiday?Some answered: "The best activity I did was surf". Is it correct? or
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Hello, can you help me?
How would you correct this?
The student wants to express the activities in the place:
"There, we can do tennis, volleyball and sunbathing."
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