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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
1. Going to the movies is an idiom so use it.
2. Sure, you can end a sentence with a preposition.
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I bought one a month ago and I can tell you how happy I am! It's super easy to use and it works on all text based applications. It checks grammar and spelling but it also helps with idioms and enriching sentences. I love it because I have
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Hello, everybody! I'm a student of English who needs your help with some idioms in order to analyse them for my graduation paper. The topic of my research is synonymy among idiomatic expressions. For the purpose of this research I have
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Hi, This kind of writing requires very good English grammar and style, but yours has quite a lot of problems that make it hard to follow your reasoning carefully. Here are some edits. I'nm just going to look at the English, rather than the
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Hi, dear friends, Below is my essay to Franklin&Marshall College, with the topic" what lead you to apply Franklin&Marshall College?" Please help me to point out the unclear points or any other problems. I'll appreciate your
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1. Along the curve of islands known as the Florida Keys lies a reef of living coral, the only one of a kind in the continental United States. What's wrong with the underlined part? 2. Because he is absent when his rivals voted against his
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Hi Ditch,
Welcome to the forums.
Yes, in the future, it would be better to ask only one type of question in a thread. If they are related, then of course they can be in the same post.
1. I understand that there is no rule against
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1. I understand that there is no rule against starting a sentence with a conjunction, but I am a little unclear on when it is best to do so. Which is of the following is correct, and why? A) I wanted to see the movie, but I didn’t have
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Hi,Ellisa. E3, Extending word use Words
have different meanings according to different contexts as well as
different usages. Words also can also be used as metaphorical meanings to
express our feelings about things which create s images
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