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Dissatisfaction
Every morning I send my daughter to school so very early , and head for work . I often arrive at the office so early that I find out the door closed when I get to the office still locked . I love to listen to music while
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Dissatisfaction
Every morning I send my daughter to school so early that I find out the door closed when I get to the office. I love to listen to music while I am wandering around the corridor, at the same time the cleaner is busy with the
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Hi,
a sub-investment or an sub-investment ? do we always look at the word after " - " for the correct article ? Just consider what sound immediately follows the article. That's all. Use 'an' if it is a vowel sound.
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I am quite terrible at writing, I am looking for some help looking for simple gramatical errors in my eassy.
Ethan
Plymale
Professor
Holbrook
English
100
November
12th, 2009
Modern Tradition:
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Essay, Report & Composition Writing
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eplymale3043
13 days ago
Essays, Universities, Difference Between, Articles, Relationships, Schools, Students, Careers, Business, Mistakes, Teaching, Scholarship
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I wasn't sure what stacked parking was, so I Googled. http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_stacked_parking I've only seen the fancy hydraulic arrangement they refer to once, and that was years ago. But then I live in a small town now :) Here
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I am working on essays everyday. But I don't have anyone to proofread my essay. Could anyone help me ?
I have a difficulty with an article .I would deeply appreciate it if anyone would do that for me .
I am desperate cuz now I am
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Hi,
Is it ok to end a sentence with the word had? I used the following sentence in an informal reflection: I wonder if the principal had as much support as he believed he had.
My professor down graded the assignment because she said it
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Thank you, Philip. Can you answer some other my question? Can I say "a University degree"? ex. He has/doesn't have a University degree. Which sentence is more common? ex1. He has/doesn't have a University degree. ex2. He has some
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Some may disagree with me, but this is how I see it: A lectureship is the position of lecturer at a university or college. A cannot be omitted as a lecturer isn't a student . The whole of your analysis or guesswork that follows the sentence
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This may shed some light ...http://www.nieworld.com/teachers/brightideas/win0009.htm
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