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Dear friend, both a correct, but the first option is generally more common among British English speakers. The choice of the pronoun largely depends on your intention: if you wish to speak of a class as a number of individuals, you should resort
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Re: 'I am undeer the impression that 'honor' is spelled "honour" in british english. Is that so?'
Yes it is, but do also check your basic spelling:
1. under (not undeer)
2. B ritish (not british)
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It depends on whom you ask. I'm sure nearly all Americans would use a comma after May 29 and probably the majority of Britons too. However, some British newspapers such as The Guardian have a dislike for commas in dates and write the date as
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There's no one right answer to your question. It's a matter of style and usage varies. In British English people don't usually put a period even after Mr and Dr. That was very common about 40 years ago, though. CB
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Would you please be so kind as to correct this little text for me ? Please ... I need a correction in two days and I can give you a little donation for the effort . I put some alternatives and comments in brackets and parentheses . Thank you so
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This is old, beautiful English that is used today only in poetry and by certain religious groups. Those forms were used for singular "you." Thou art a good student. = You (singular) are a good student; With this ring, I do thee wed. = I
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I am a Native Romanian Translator with 35 years experience in the translation business. Over the years I became: - a Literary Translator with books published (FIction, Non-Fiction and Science Fiction) - a Technical Translator (certification) - a
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Please TELL ME IF THIS SENTENCE IS CORRECT.
My c ousin Mary is from New England. Cousin -doesn't require Cap.
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Just guessing, disestablishmentarian. They like to torure kids at spelling contests with it.
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Finland used to be the No. 1 country on the Reporters Without Borders press freedom list. We are now at No. 5 and I don't remember the reason why we lost first place. It was something very insignificant and temporary, though. Hopefully
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