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Q1. the Toyota tea house, Toyota tea house, Toyota's tea house, Toyota Tea House: Can all four be right?
Context makes a diffference.
Do you want a name that would be appropriate for a sign?
Or do you want a phrase you
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Q1. the Toyota tea house, Toyota tea house, Toyota's tea house, Toyota Tea House: Can all four be right?
Q2. We are recruting a good employee having challenging spirit.
What is an appropriate word for the spirit, when the required
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curriculum vitae is also used in non-American settings for "resume". Meaning "course of life" the nouns are nominitive and genitive. If you put curriculum in plural, the modifying noun must also go into plural. Since it's
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. ... by refusing to judge anything according to right or law.- - This is fine. ... go across some of the Coorong barrages. -- I presume that you can walk across them like walking across a bridge, when they are above the waterline. (BARRAGE
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The response from the United States of America to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II Message from Her Majesty the Queen. • Let us start with your header, the use of Majesty. Here is how it is derived: After the fall of Rome, Majesty was used to
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N2G, I usually think of "walk to" as going to a destination, a physical location. We can walk to the store. My sister lives so close I can walk to her house.
If you are simply crossing the room, or the courtyard, or moving from one
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. Either the pronoun or the noun in your fragment is in error. I presume it should have read ' Mother' .
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1. But eating from a "box" an hour after they cooked it is not very appetizing to my stomach, unless I was starving 2. But eating from a "box" an hour after it has been cooked is not very appetizing to my stomach, unless I was
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My guess would be single-n. Since it's a proper noun, you'd mess with it as little as possible.
I don't know if there's a rule. The adjectives are sometimes surprising, eg, "Shavian" for G.B.Shaw; "Keynesian"
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Nobody is perfect, including your new flame . So don't fool yourself into believing he or she can do no wrong .
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Could I replace "flame" in the above with "lover?" If not, what words would you use instead?
Second, I presume "wrong"
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