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Don't let such a thing worry your mind. It isn't that important to know what label to put on a word. The important thing is to know what word or what form of a word you should use. Depending on the context and due to the lack of
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There is no denying the fact that he is a faithful husband. I don't think you mean "parts of speech." I was always taught there are only eight of those. I don't know much about "that." "That he is a faithful
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1 real 1: of or relating to fixed, permanent, or immovable things (as lands or tenements) 2b (2): of or relating to practical or everyday concerns or activities <left school to live in the real world> 1 yellow 1 a: of the color yellow Which
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on 01 Nov 2003: on 01 Nov 2003: If I wanted to convey the rarity of the situation, I would use "few" or "rare". I think "rare" is also rare in informal discourse, but never mind that. Then I rarely engage in informal
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