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Has she come to office? Is she in? Which one is more formal to ask.. Kindly reply
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in a hole - in debt, owing money (in business) Can anyone explain why?
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"Cisco on deck" What does 'on deck' mean? Is it a commonly known term? Thanks
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not cut it - to not be good enough to do something : e.g. I don't get it why such a talented guy just can't cut it. e.g. If she can't cut it, we might need to get someone else to take over the case. e.g. Players who can't cut it
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In a resume, when referring to the experience acquired in an institution you used to work for, do you say PREVIOUS OR PRIOR institution
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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American English, Constructions, Sentence Structures, English Grammar, Proofreading, CV, Letter Writing, Business Letters, Cover Letter, Proper Grammar, Writing Styles, Personal Statements, Curriculum Vitae, Phrase, Resumes
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Italicize the sentence you deem to be invalid. De-italicize the sentence you deem to be invalid. Are these sentences correct? Thanks.
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Is it correct to say: (while asking someone) Make the sentence bold, italic, underlined, etc. Bold the second paragraph. Mark the sentence bold / italic. Underline the sentence. Undo bold / italic / underline in the second paragraph. Redo bold /
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The follwing is an excerpt from BBC news: Protesters have been demanding Mr Samak step down for weeks. They say he is a puppet for Thaksin Shinawatra, the former prime minister who the military accused of corruption and ousted in 2006. My question
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I never thought of going back to my country. However, if I went back perforce or "by mistake", I would have joined a progressive political party. I would appreciate your comments on the sentence above.
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The fact that half the adult population stays home on Election Day is an expression of alienation from the Tweedledee-Tweedledum politics of the Democrats and Republicans. What does "Tweedledee-Tweedledum" mean here?
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