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You see, if it's it were me, i I would say " tell Tell me about a time when you had to work under pressure." That would be OK, too. This is a relative clause modifying time . Just about any tense is fine. Tell me about a time you
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califjim
273 days ago
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She can run a state, and very well. You can run... your mouth? The Wall Street Journal ran an interesting article on her record as a governor: In the five days since Sen. John McCain announced Sarah Palin as his vice-presidential running mate, she
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mc
1 yr 13 days ago
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Adobe CS3 Master Collection for PC or MAC includes: = InDesign CS3 = Photoshop CS3 = Illustrator CS3 = Acrobat 8 Professional = Flash CS3 Professional = Dreamweaver CS3 = Fireworks CS3 = Contribute CS3 = After Effects CS3 Professional = Premiere
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Clearly, drug companies, like any other company, are looking to make a profit. I presume that whoever marketed penicillin made a lot of money. That doesn't mean that penicillin was bad. Nothing near $120 a shot x 3 ($360 per child). The
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Thanks all for your answers. So theese sentences are non standard, but this usage, anyawy exsists. Is it possible that an English (British or American) native speaker says "If I would..."? Maybe the examples I found on the net are
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l'intronato <@h.it>
3 yr 100 days ago
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Why, oh why do people make references to old TV shows in their scripts? For example, "Final Destination" had a line about Quincy in it. I think there was a reference to an old TV show in the movie "The Fog." Even on the radio
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I don't know about the "most popular verb" business: "have" is used more often, since it can function as an auxiliary verb (the use of "be" as an auxiliary is encountered more rarely). ** that's interesting, i
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chess one
3 yr 357 days ago
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The queen bee She's the mother of actors Jake and Maggie, the wife of director Stephen and a screenwriter herself. Are we surprised her subject is family? By SIMON HOUPT Thursday, November 10, 2005 Posted at 4:26 AM EST From Thursday's
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mc
4 yr 16 days ago
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You have to remember that the constitution was drawn up ... daughters marrying one of "them". In effect, just fine words. I'm no expert on the herstory of the period, but, based on what I know, I don't think there really ...
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andrew gwilliam
5 yr 97 days ago
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The reason why English is considered world language is because English speaking people made significant contributions to all fields.I am a student in a university in the US and I can say from what I have observed in the US.There are thousands of
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political observer
5 yr 133 days ago
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