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Sorry, my mistake-- I wanted to make a complete change to this: she also was unwilling to make a refund 'Neither' does not work because it is ambiguous; it does not clearly reference the earlier sentence.
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Welcome to EnglishForums. Here are my suggestions about how to improve the letter of recommendation. Underlined words are where I made spelling or grammatical changes to your language. Strikethroughs are where I deleted your original language.
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doctor d
2 days ago 1:22 am
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There is a reference very similar to your sentence in urban dictionary for the word "slam-dunk" . This can be used a verb. I am sure you can infer what does this sentence mean. You'd like to check it there. Thanks
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Thank you Clive for the critique. For the New York sentence, is there anything wrong or misleading in the construction that needs to be reworded. After the rewording, the original past perfect context has been erased. Maybe I tried too hard to
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dimsumexpress
11 days ago
Constructions, Past Perfect, Simple Past, Past Tenses, Sentences, References, Business, Career, Context, Usages, Simple Tenses
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The following is a line from a documentary film: "The Rockerafella fortune had begun over a hundred years earlier with Nelson's grandfather, John D Rockafella, the founder of the Standard Oil Corporation." I'm confused about the
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I would like someone to confirm my thoughts on the following sentence, to see if I am on the right track or am just in fantasy lala land, going off on a tangent: "Because Malcolm had never become a cutthroat CEO, he had few enemies." I
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WOULD YOU MIND PARAPHRASING THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES?
Let the affection be what it will in appearance.
If it induces us to approach them.
If it makes us to dwell upon them.
Such a catastrophe touches us in history as mush as in
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I have all required skills stated in your website, as demonstrated in my past career, and I am keen to develop myself, so I think I will be a good employee in your company hi, is the above sentence grammatically correct? the usage of
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1. The car is parked in the carpark. or The car is parking in the carpark.
2. I do not work at the weekday (on) weekdays . or I am not working at the weekday.
3. I feel confused between .... and .... or I am confused in these two
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1. The car is parked in the carpark. or The car is parking in the carpark. ( Not sure.)
2. I do not work at the weekday. or I am not working at the weekday. ( which one is correct? Is "at the weekday" also correct? )
3. I
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