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Is it supposed to evoke the violence, the quickness, the sure thing, the ostentation, all of the above? It's supposed to evoke the quickness. It was uttered by Al Bundy from Married with Children. You must've watched it and you probably
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I think I might use this expression to mean that somebody doesn't focus on details. Whether that would be a compliment or not depends on the issue at hand. You know how Michael is. He likes to do everything in broad strokes. It's up to
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Dear friend, if the pronoun is part of a subject, I should be used: My wife and I will be there. if the pronoun is not a subject, as in I hope that you will visit my wife and me in the near future. me should be used. People often make
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I have no idea what either of those abbreviations could mean in this context. Would you please enlighten me?
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Hi,
I recently wrote a letter addressed as such,
Husband name
h/o wife name
but i was told it should be w/o wife name.
Im a bit confused about the usage of h/o and w/o. Can someone please help me with this?
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Here is my two cents toward your questions:
Question: is it possible to use "notice" instead of "note"? I've never seen "notice" used that way, but it would make sense, at least in theory in #1.
I
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You certainly could say "chances." To me, putting "chance" in the singular suggests that the two people share the same chance for happiness -- their chance depends on some event that involves them both, like a marriage.
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Hello. I had to write the plot summary of the story, "Necklace" by Gui De Maupassany within 200 to 300 words, but my plot summary exceeded 300 words. I do not know which words to omit. Also, I am not satisfied with my usage of
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kyorochan
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My wife playfully asked if I was scared of her. I responded, "You wish I was scared." She proceeded to correct my usage of "was" saying "were" is more apporpriate. So, we "googled" the answer. There are
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America the nation is another matter. If I had to sum up the stereotype it would be: Power Without Nobility.\ ... nature of America as seen by outsiders. Pretending to be so helpful to others, but meantime it's all about self-interest. What a
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