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Thanks for the link, the list makes interesting reading. I congratulate your proud nation on reclaiming the top spot, though feel that the UK and America should not have climbed up the ladder. I don't feel that the traditional media have
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Dear Sir/Madam,
I am writing to complain about your advertisement for a new game that gives everyone the chance to win, which I believe to be misleading.
My first complaint is that you state there would be big cash prizes. In fact,
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Goodman, the phrase "I am screwed" is a common one. It doesn't require deliberate action on the part of another to cause the problem. Life can screw you. Traffic can screw you. Your competing priorities can screw you. In those
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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goodman
219 days ago
Promotions, Synonyms, Marriage, Relationships, Business, Career, Context, Friendships, Careers, Friends, Girlfriends, Styles
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Write an article accounting for the disturbing size in family violence in Hong Kong.Discuss the problems at creates and suggest what could be done in tackling this problem.Give your essay a title.
Domestic Violence - Unnecessary conflicts
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anonymous
234 days ago
Essays, Marriage, Promotions, Articles, Relationships, Asia, Business, Mistakes, References, Career
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There is a hidden message in “ he was happy” which is inferring a past state of happiness with a present voice. i.e. “ he was very happily married for the first few month of his marriage…”, suggesting something happened that changed how he felt.
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There is a hidden message in “he was happy” which is inferring a past state of happiness with a present voice. i.e. “ he was very happily married for the first few month of his marriage… suggesting something happened. This tone usually implies
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There is a hidden message in “he was happy” which is inferring a past state of happiness with a present voice. i.e. “ he was very happily married for the first few month of his marriage…”. Then something happened. The tone usually implies that he
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We're gonna get us some CHANGE in November, brother. Just wait. http://apnews.myway.com/article/20080801/D929PVL00.html He's on all sides of every issue. Am. A. Zing. http://www.thecarpetbaggerreport.com/flipflops Jukebox John keeps
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paulo joe jingy
1 yr 116 days ago
Marriage, Promotions, Mistakes, Countries, United States, Relationships, Business, Asia, References, Career, American, Speeches, Affirmatives, Mortgage, Loans
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(Note: I'm a British English speaker, and there may be UK/US usage differences here. There may also be differences in personal preference.)
I would generally use "congratulations on". In cases such as "Congratulations on/for
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Its a delicate dance, and John McCain is liable to break a hip Posted June 19th, 2008 at 10:05 am Long-time readers know that Ive been emphasizing John McCains dozens of major policy flip-flops for months now, hoping that this would a) catch
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paulo joe jingy
1 yr 158 days ago
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