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Hi,
1. The owner of the apartment overbudgets the electricity expenses so as to maake sure the tenant does go over that amount in electricty per month so that he doesn't have to pay out of his pocket (what i'm trying to say is that
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Hi,
Here are just a few quick overall comments.
In a formal essay, don't make a list of numbered points.
In my opinion, you are commenting too much on the essay structure in the course of your writing. The reader is
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Vincent, I think you had posted these questions more than once in the past. If you go back to the forum's replies, I am sure you will find the answers. It's hard to determine which one is correct without context. But they don;t sound very
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Hi Hanuman I'd say you've used "(not) as much as" as a variation of the idiom "(not) so much as", which is used like the word "even" as an intensifier when something is surprising or unexpected.
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Hi. Can you tell me why there are these example entries for the phrase "to be remained" if the phrase is impossible (since the word "remained" is intransitive) as you seemed to have concurred?
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