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Hi All I had introduction meeting with a customer's manger, and I prepared a follow up thank you letter: Dear xyz it was a big pleasure to have this fruitiness meeting with you. and in case you needed any support or have any issues you should
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braveheart77
244 days ago
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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
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nsosaz
307 days ago
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Very clear information! Thank you, CalifJim! Just one more question to make it even clearer. If I saw a True or False Question. What should I check for each sentence? ( ) There is a growing number of people... ( ) There are a growing number of
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It is true that "ones," according to proper grammar should not follow "these" or "those" only because one is a singular object. If there is a plural number, "one" becomes inappropriate however there are few
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If this sentence originated in the U.S., then failure to make the number (that is, the singularity or plurality) of the pronoun (in this case "their") match the number of the noun (in this case ''seller") is the result of
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It is true that "ones," according to proper grammar should not follow "these" or "those" only because one is a singular object. If there is a plural number, "one" becomes inappropriate however there are few people I know (I live in the midwest US)
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for I and YOU pronouns...in rules of using is and are....singular nouns/pronouns normally follow the linking verb in singular form. However with I and YOU, even if they appear to be one person. I and YOU are exceptions. the proper grammar for it
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