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How do es one say # in English ? If it occurs before a number, say "Number". #5 = number five If it occurs after a number, say "Pounds". 5# of sugar = five pounds of sugar If it occurs after a letter in the context of
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pra c tice, not pra s tice. Don't start a sentence with a number. Spell it out. Three years ago, when ... The context set up by this sentence is one of a habit in the past. Either form of the verb can communicate that, so both are fine.
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Raja, let me make a number of essential clarifications: 1. ' Hence , that the 'do'-construction in "Who went to the park?" is not possible or at least less preferable (which of the two is it in your opinion?) in "Who
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Here is the email I sent to HR manager of a reputed company. In this email I used "talked" instead of "spoke". Could you please verify if this is correct & let me know the reason for using "talked" or
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"As a former beat cop, Ron Huberman, the new chief of public schools in Chicago, learned long ago that violence among young urban people could not be solved simply by hauling ever larger numbers of children off to jail."
what does
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Could you please help me with this? 1 The rate of Counting increases or decreases according to /depending on the ( number of ?? )pulses received on the IN A and IN B input so... No so bad, really 2 Tell me ten minutes before we get to the
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Am I insane? Yes. All kidding aside, I really don't feel like downloading and listening to the thing again, but I will say that there are any number of reasons that might explain why he pronounced the word "as" more clearly than you
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Hi just a quick question, I am doing an exercise in whcih I have to count the number of verbs in sentences and I'm not sure whether or not to mark 'would have' as one or two verbs as individually both can be used as verbs but in the
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Hi,
Your first 2 sentences are fine except it is it's not its. In my opinion the word question is the better choice in your second sentence.
With regard to your final sentence you shouldn't use "the" in that context.
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Hi. As to your number 4 sentence, would you say the part that is in bold letters risks being a dangling modifier? I think it is pretty much clear from context that the part in bold letters refers to the "floor," rather than the person
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