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Here is how I understand the sentence with added words: "I've ordered the bulk of our food stores moved onto the ice and the remaining boats put off." So what do you think? I think the same thing. CJ Thank you CalifJim. So we
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Dear Masa, Basically... You can get an orgasm like you can get a thrill. You wouldn't omit "a" with "thrill" because it's a particular thing. You can't ordinarily "get to thrill". So what I'd suggest
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Does anyone have any comments about this? Makes very interesting reading from a right-pond perspective. Of course, we Brits are all brought up knowing everything there is to know about AmE, chiefly because we spend most of our formative years
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... } I agree with you about your first example, but "this new idea withyou've } just come up" seems unexceptional to me. Oh, come on! Admit that it's a little exceptional. Without the 'which' it's more than just
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Enrico C > misc.education.language.english in For questions 1-18, read the three texts below and decide which answer (A, B, C or D) best fits each gap. Let's try :) No dictionary, of course :) And here come the "right answers",
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