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"Must" is very "strong" : you must pay your taxes, stop your car at the red light, must eat, must submit to airport searches. "must" = Do this. If you don't, you will be in big trouble. "Should" =
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BBC NEWS Disney to remake Yellow Submarine A 3D remake of The Beatles' 1968 film Yellow Submarine has been confirmed, Disney Studios has announced. It will incorporate the 16 Beatles songs and recordings from the original animated film. Disney
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Hi,
Does anyone know the phrase"in the first place" in this sentence mean?
"Many believe that it would be better to spend more pveventing people from becoming unwell in the first place, and reduce the amount spent on curing
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Is this in really necessary in this sentence? Yes. He will describe his life in an autobiography. Being constructed this way: "The '99 Problems' rapper is set to pen an autobiography which he will open up about his life with wife
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Hi. Thank you. How should a person interprete these sentences, gotten by doing a Google Book Search?
Some setences or part of sentences from a Google Book Search on the phrase "as done by":
The American
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In any case, there has been quite a bit of discussion about loglines around here. And quite a bit of confusion about what they are, what they aren't and what they are supposed to do. And the article below is really good. The title is right on
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Okay. So technically, you're supposed to write a letter that says something like,
Dear Mother-in-law, Please come visit us between the dates of XX and XX for the purpose of pleasure. Your date of birth is XX. You will be living in
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Perhaps, I should have written something like 'John did favor them because Michael was sleeping with his wife and perhaps this made John happy and this made him to support Michael's gang! I had intended to mention the bare infinitive. To
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1 real 1: of or relating to fixed, permanent, or immovable things (as lands or tenements) 2b (2): of or relating to practical or everyday concerns or activities <left school to live in the real world> 1 yellow 1 a: of the color yellow Which
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Hi!
Thanks all, Avangi, Iris, and Goodman..
Here are some examples of "saw someone to do something".
Iliad by Homer translated into English.
http://classics.mit.edu/Homer/iliad.16.xvi.html
The son of
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