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1. The shirt he wore in this year's high school reunion was smaller than the one he wore at last year's. (But better: than the one he wore last year.) 2. The year-end sales figure for our company was higher than last year's. OK. 3.
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Hello! I'm writing a letter of motivation to our local office for international relations. So I have to convince them to accept me and to arrange an exchange with an American university. This is a very raw version but I would appreciate it if
Formal, General & Business Letter Writing
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nik24
3 days ago 5:36 pm
Universities, Motivational Letter, Writing, Business, Letters, Schools, Relationships, Students, Sentences, Careers, United States, American, Classes
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it's basically very good, I made a couple suggestions:
Dear Mr. Gray, This is a letter from xxxxxx, I am a student who attends the Behavioral Intervention Center that you manage.
I am writing to address a recent incident I was
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I apologize for the double post but here is the final product. I am writing a letter to apologize to my principal for arriving at school intoxicated, but oblivious. I need a grammer EXPERT to point out any wrongs in this letter please, I also want
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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.
Formal, General & Business Letter Writing
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doctor d
4 days ago 1:22 am
Universities, Spelling, Punctuation, Recommendation Letter, Writing, Business, Letters, Schools, Students, Sentences, Careers, References, Career, Activities
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Could you please take a look at this for me? grammar help
1 I was tired but it past/passed. 2 I've never been in a relation other than this one/apart from this one/but this one. 3 Everyone is hyped up over/about on the team winning
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Hi ESL I was looking up the word 'affirm' in a dictionary, and couldn't help but to know how to use the related forms for any type of word e.g. noun, adjective, adverb, etc. Example: --
af⋅firm⋅a⋅ble, adjective
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Could you elaborate on your answer, Mister Micawber? I'd like to know the appropriate situations. The rule often taught at school is "play + the + musical instrument". Although as a rule of thumb it serves its purpose, it is not
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Hi Can we use a phrasal verb 'enter into' in this sentence? e.g. This progamme will be entered in the school calendar. Thanks.
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1. Class is canceled 2. school is closed I dont understand why you use ed in a simple present sentence. is closed an adjective in the sentence? what is the different between class was closed and class is closed.
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