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What is the adjective that describe a man who is very good at talking but no real action? kind of " eloquent but in the nagative meaning.
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Which one is commonly used in daily conversation? what are the antonyms of them?
Timid- showing lack of will to confront, afriad.
Faint - showing charactoristics of being weak, dizzy, lack of strength.
First, one must understand
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1) So far I have behaved badly but now I correct my way.
2) So far I have behaved badly but now I correct myself.
3) So far I have behaved badly but now I mend my way.
4) So far I have behaved badly but now I mend myself.
Which one
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HI,
1) My boss has too much ego. OK. Not unusual.
2) My boss has too much self ( self-respect). Not correct.
3) My boss has a big ego. OK. Not unusual.
4) My boss has a big self-respest. Not correct.
which one is correct
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1) My boss has too much ego.
2) My boss has too much self ( self-respect).
3) My boss has a big ego.
4) My boss has a big self-respest.
which one is correct and commonly used in daily conversation? any synonym?
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1) He gave me a hollow promise.
2) He gave me an armchair promise.
3) he game me a lip promise.
Which one is correct? any other synonym? which is commonly used in daily conversation.
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Hi,
I have always used "provided " as the correct form. But after researching on line, I believe both are coorect.
Kenneth G. Wilson (1923–). The Columbia Guide to Standard American English. 1993.
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