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Hi! Can you explain to me what the noun " image " means in this sentence (does it have any synonym):
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Hi! Can you explain me what means noun IMAGE in this sentence (does it have any synonym): "Whether it is through advertising or sponsorship of fashionable sports, company image is always represented by its logo". Thanks ;)
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I cannot make heads or tails about what a adverb verb pronoun noun and the like is. It's not necessary to know the terminology nor how to analyze sentences in this way in order to write well. Perhaps your interests will change later, and you
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Califjim,
I am beginning to believe I want to be perfect in my writing and grammer. I do not believe in perfection. Yet I obsessively keep trying. If I am able to use simply words and edit them into a structured sentence that makes sense, have
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Here is a noun phrase that depicts such a person: a flamboyant bombastic windbag I can't think of a single adjective that has all the connotations in your description. Maybe others will come up with one.
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Hi, If it was my friend's birthday today, then she would be the birthday person, or the birthday girl. Can I say: She is the birthday star. ? "Birthday star" is a literal translation from Chinese. Someone purposed it as a synonym
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Thank you for your quick reply! I have been looking for a better term for years... Would you say: Every so often you have to strike a/the balance of your life? OR to strike a/the balance sheet of your life? And would that mean to become aware of
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Hi, This is my first post in this forum I am looking for one or many synonyms of "to strike a balance". I can also use different parts of speech like adjectives, nouns.. I am using it as figurative speech refering to one having to
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Wh i ch answer is the best one and why is it the best answer?
Last year's holiday sale's strategy -- to be such a success that we have decided to repeat it this year.
(A) proved (B) was (C) was proven (D) became Hi.
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Vctory: Avangi is correct. You must learn the parts of speech to be able to use a word correctly. For example, compare is a verb, and comparatively is an adverb, and comparison is a noun. They all mean the same thing because they are different
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