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Good evening, Mister
Micawber,
the pressure of other work
has deterred me from replying to this message of yours as promptly as possible,
so I intend to do it in the present post in order to shed light on some
important questions.
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gleb_chebrikoff
154 days ago
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Hi, santhoshboswan. Welcome to English Forums. Thanks for joining us. Your question is so broad, it's difficult to answer. Could you explain what kinds of problems you expect? In general, if you use correct formal English, you can't go
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But thechatpage is not for discussing style and grammar. In theory, it's just for practicing English and make friends. I suspect that discussions on grammar are usually found on forums. In fact, if you ask about grammar on TCP, they'll
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kooyeen
163 days ago
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Hi, This is my first time writing a cover letter to a top management consulting firm. I want my cover letter to be perfect. Please take a look at it and give me some suggestions. Thanks in advance! Best, Nick -- Dear Sir or Madam, I am writing to
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anonymous
169 days ago
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Hi,
The word 'debris' is derived from French ( debrise r - to break down) and retains a French style of pronunciation.
Best wishes, Clive
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That word order is used in a conversational style to add emphasis.
eg My friend told me that she was getting divorced. Was I shocked! I though tthey loved each other.
It's like a rhetorical question , where no answer is expected. I
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youngbuddy
204 days ago
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Hi,
I am reviewing for my english exams and i came across this sentence. its asking me if there should be any corrections:
I went to the party and was I shocked to see everybody in their weirdest costumes!
is the highlighted
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clive
204 days ago
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According to WIKIANSWERS , it is: Any word with a final W, such as cow or few or tomorrow , uses the w as a vowel.
I have never heard that "Cow" is vowel. The words which contain the pronunciation of vowel can be counted as
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Hi guys,
This is a part of unfinished essay I'm writing as homework. I wish you can have a quick peek at this writing and assess it.
please, I'm bad at writing and seek your help to correct mistakes of this part.
Thank
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212 days ago
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