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Would you please be so kind as to correct this little text for me? I put some alternatives and comments in brackets and parentheses. I need this text to be corrected in two days! Thank you so much in advance! -- For Kids of Today Chicken Has Six
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anonymous
34 days ago
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Does anyone know a specialized term for COMBINATION?
The mathematical term is combination . There is, however, another mathematical term, permutation , in which the order makes a difference. To avoid an unnecessarily long post, let's use
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Does anyone know a specialized term for COMBINATION?
1 How many different __ can you come up with with the numbers 1,2,3,4,5?
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Hi All,
I'm writing a business offer in English, but I'm not a native English speaker, so I've faced a number of trubles. I would like the following things to be corrected if there are any mistakes:
1. Articles (in russian
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shurman81
175 days ago
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Thanks for the answers both. Quells my doubts over me missing something in my natural acquisition of English. I don't really understand what you mean by " enough semantic difference". Enough for what? I guess the missing context
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anonymous
213 days ago
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Hello. I'm Marta, come from Poland. I'm working on a text in English and have encountered a few problems. These are mostly of a rather subtle nature but for several reasons it's important for me that the whole text sounds as
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materinaduszka
281 days ago
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Hi Thomas, That helps. I think I may be on the right track. Accountants, statisticians , people who collect facts and reduce them to percents and ratios, etc., are often referred to as "number crunchers," and what they do is referred to
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Hi Angliholic As an English learner myself, I have used a number of dictionaries and I find that those which provide 'simple' definitions like the one you quoted are generally not very helpful to English learners as they don't tend to
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2. I'd say "first light" is definitely not countable. That is, we don't have a "second light." I take "first light" as a fixed expression, or compound noun, or something like that. I don't think
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1. a. Greatest in number: won the most votes. b. Greatest in amount, extent, or degree: has the most compassion. This is good, wholegrain. You were correct in objecting to my implication that most must be the superlative of many . Huevos nailed
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