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We are all busy men, and these prepositions have many uses. Your best bet is to begin with the dictionary and then ask any SPECIFIC questions you may have: IN: –preposition 1. (used to indicate inclusion within space, a place, or limits):
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mister micawber
31 days ago
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Hi guys,
could you please help me with the word 'pickles' in the following context? I'm translating episode of Law and Order: SVU and this word was used there in the moment where detectives are talking with the medical examiner
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Hi If you dont mind could someone please check this character refernce i have rightn for my father. sorry to be a plan but i suffer from desxlia so im just trying to get ti right kind regard tom F.A.O Sentencing Judge. Re: Character Reference
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tomtom27
110 days ago
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Yes , I understand that, but to further press the issue, would you still use, I walked in the rain, even when you know that this is a specific reference to rain and the reader has no way of knowing which rain I'm talking about? Examples like
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anonymous
167 days ago
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Hi,
Sometimes grammar references told us that you cannot put a comma between the two verbs of a double predicate sentence, but I often found that usage in articles in famous websites or newspapers.
I would say you have to look at each
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anonymous
177 days ago
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My employer asked me to prepare a draft of the letter of reference I asked for. Please correct my draft! Thank you so much! Lisa
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To Whom It May Concern:
This letter provides me the opportunity to recommend *** as a candidate for a
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lisa_yu
223 days ago
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Dear Mr. P
I am an English speaking person living in South Africa. My training in letter writing was from the Pitman's Institute, an English Institution. In South Africa we write in English English it just sounds different. My boss was
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anonymous
260 days ago
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Thanks, but why do we use "a Sunday afternoon", but sometimes we don't? Why? The word afternoon is unimportant with regard to using the article. No article is usually used when the reference is to the Sunday closest in time at the
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I encountered a strange situation today, I was talking to a recruiter who was returning my call for employment opportunities. and I was just emphasizing my point just once during the whole conversation and he said I was "Cutting him Off"
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geets
1 yr 60 days ago
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Hi, I've looked "tomorrow" up in several dictionaries and all of them say more or less the same, the day ... might find my question a bit strange, but in my native language you should have said "the next day" there.
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