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Hi,
Here are some edits.
Clive
Put your address (but not name ) in the top right orner, with the date below.
Dr XXX XXX
92 High Street
Newtown
Re: Mr DDD DDD
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Dr XXX XXX
92 High Street 20 November, 2007
Newtown
Re: Mr DDD DDD
101 Surf Street
Newtown
Ph: -- --
D.O.B. 20 June, 1958
I am writing to refer Mr. DDD to
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Dr XXX XXX
92 High Street 20 November, 2007
Newtown
Re: Mr DDD DDD
101 Surf Street
Newtown
Ph: -- --
D.O.B. 20 June, 1958
I am writing to refer Mr. DDD to
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1 A dog's brain is disproportionately small (compared) to the size of head. Among mammals, a dog's brain is disproportionately small for his head. 2 She knows him so well as to be able to write a message in his place and people would
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Dear friend, due to - caused by or ascribable to, eg, His death was not due to any lack of care. ( Due to is often connected with negative consequences) because of - on account of; by reason of, eg, They moved here because of the baby. (The
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Dear friend, in your sentence, none is an indefinite negative pronoun. As it is followed by an of -phrase, it is sometimes called an of -pronoun. Respectfully, Gleb Chebrikoff
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Dear friend, 'should go' is a single verb phrase containing a modal auxiliary verb should . This operator is more specifically known as a central modal , because it shares all the features pertaining to modal auxiliary verbs. 'need to
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Both is not needed. "Kate's parents aren't home" is perfectly clear as is. Both assumes two and parents assumes two. Yes, you could also say "Neither of Kate's parents is home." (Do not use neither with not -- this
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Could you tell me which word to use please? 1 That's when I'm best/I'm my best player. 2 He called just/only to fold post flop. 3 Food fell on/onto the bed. 4 How many people do you have room for?/You have room for how many people? 5
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Here, 'suck' = 'take', but with a slightly negative feeling.
The teacher's angry looks sucked the fun out of our teasing the little boy on the playground.
Your expression of feeling guilty sucks the fun out of our
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