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We have no standard English abbreviations for Brazilian states.
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Hello, Vladimir, this combination has not yet been codified in major pronunciation dictionaries, perhaps due to the narrowness of its use outside technical areas; therefore, we should resort to analogy. Thus, acronyms of a similar type
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First, the correct spelling is achievement . Also, I believe the term used in the US is "with honors" rather than "with merit." I am not familiar with the "points" part of it. That is not commonly used. You can say
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There should be no punctuation at the end of each address line. The full stop after title abbreviations is falling out of use, but it is still acceptable, certainly. Note, however, that 'Ms' is not an abbreviation, so it takes no full stop in any
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Okay, guys. My erroneous assumption was that this was an address on an envelope. Since the post office "recently" added zip codes and standardized the "two letter" state abbreviations, I haven't seen the comma after the
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1) right 2) needs a second "I" 3) not very natural. ("I'm thinking about what position I want to do it in" sounds like you're reading the Kama Sutra. How about "I'm thinking about my dance position"? 4)
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Could you help me look over what I thought was the right answer? 1 How much water does can/does this water tank contain? BOTH but different meaning 2 I hadn't played in so long that couldn't get past the first level. OK 3 I'm thinking
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hi dear
yes I think it is right
but I would like to add that it has something of abbreviation
this is because it is spoken language
the sentence in full
I like your dogs,they are so cute.
thanks alot
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Thank you for the reply. I'll use the second variant you have suggested: 18th c - 19th c .
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