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Hi,
I'm just wondering if the first sentence has the same meaning as the second one.
(1) We are taught a little music and art.
(2) Music and ar t are not taught much.
#2 clearly suggests this is a negative fact, implying
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Howdy, As promised (gee... I'm wicked :|) here comes another set of sentences I'd like you to check... Thanks a lot in advance, your help is appreciated! 1. In the previous topic I was told that a the should be omitted in fron of human
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The short answer to your question is no. The word "imbued" is not used in everyday language, and is probably inappropriate in the given context, even if intended metaphorically. It means "saturated", and your example would mean
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1. "I know diverse grammar questions and expressions." means which one of the following?
A. I know diverse grammar questions and diverse expressions.
B. I know diverse grammar questions and diverse grammar expressions.
C. I know
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Excellent film. Indeed, albeit handicapped by using the same somewhat ludicrous solution as the earlier Holmes film. It is, in many respects, the most accurate representation of the killings and the world in which they happened, though making
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It's not a complete sentence. It may be OK in the context of a longer sentence (apart from the "therapy" typo), but one would need to see the whole sentence to be sure.
I don't see any reason to capitalise
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No. The internet is international, and so is the IETF (and it even holds meetings outside of N. America just ... of dogs are there?"? In English English, for a start, and preferably with quotations (of either form) from well-respected
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So if you were working in education, what would you do about the students reading, MrPedantic?
On that doleful day, unhappy for me, and unlucky for my students, I would concentrate on these three rudimentary aspects of textual
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Hi Anglista
I must agree with Phil and say that it does seem that 'would have thought' is the appropriate Standard English, as it is the impossible conditional tense. The book may be by an American author or publisher, the rules of
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. I assure you that I will do my work earnestly and there will be no documentation problem as far as my end of the deal is concerned. Thank you, Mr Micawber. Is there no way that the word documentary can be used. I think according to the below
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