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It's hard to know for sure without seeing this phrase in the exact context of the letter, but usually the phrase "into the evening" means very late. I think what your professor is saying is that you should plan for a late night. I do
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To my ear, they sound better with the articles, but you need to give at least one whole sentence to provide context when you ask this kind of question. CJ
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Hi,
"A father's love of his/a son."
Does the word "love" refer to the father's love towards the son or does it refer to the son's love towards the father? It refers to the love the father has towards his
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Greetings, Changeling, If you notch up something such as a score or total, you achieve it. It is mainly used in journalism. Perhaps you should think of another way of presenting the same idea, as the collocation with clothing line is not a
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What does have a larger surface than all the dry land on earth?
How much water does go directly back into the sea?
This is my approach and grammatical opinion:
This particular context of your sentence doesn't needs an aux. verb.
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pra c tice, not pra s tice. Don't start a sentence with a number. Spell it out. Three years ago, when ... The context set up by this sentence is one of a habit in the past. Either form of the verb can communicate that, so both are fine.
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Yes. (This seems like a new question.) But do these sentences have the same meaning ?
I was under the impression that when we say " I called my mother from my cellphone" ,we mean that the call was made from my cellphone, and when we
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But do these sentences have the same meaning ?
I was under the impression that when we say " I called my mother from my cellphone" ,we mean that the call was made from my cellphone, and when we say " I called my mother on her
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Hi,
My acheivements include MSc and BSc in economics both graduated with merit , 60 points in project A and 65 point in project B
My acheivements include MSc and BSc in economics both graduated with merits , 60 points in project A and 65
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Cleaner - can be anything without other context. All purpose cleaner? Dry cleaner?
But it's "uses" because it's "it". What is "it"? So, for this sentence: Better use s of oil and spices? I thought since
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