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I need to improve my english writing skills for PR_business purposes.. (writing press releases. articles.. and so on...) how do you think I can do that.. ?? read, attend a course.. or read a certain book..?? thx in advance.
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And how about this?
On Sundays I have breakfast and play with the computer all day.
Is it correct? Should I add "all day long "?
Thank you.
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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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I wish to thank you in advance for helping me. I have doubts as to which of the following is correct english grammar, so I ask for your assistance or comments: "without you having to disappear into obscurity.." "without your
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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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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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