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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
36 days ago
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In English you can say 'enjoy' or 'enjoy your meal', but I reckon most people, including your friend, will understand 'Bon appetit' too. Regards
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Hi. What I have to say if I see my friend is drinking a cofee or having a dinner?
Should I say for both - Bon appetit . or something else?
Thanks in advance
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Hello, Antonia a single word denoting the thing in question can hardly be found. One precise match would be domestic altercation , which, however, is used in a legal context (especially in criminal law). Apart from that, you might find useful the
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Hi, I am aware that there are quite a few posts about these two words on this forum, but after perusing them I still don't think I fully understand the difference.
Could anyone please provide me with some examples where 'relation'
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1. Depression was very common among hostel residents and people of no fixed ABODE. A. home B.domicile C.residence D.abode -- ALL of your answers are possible! You'll need to change A, B and C or start again with a different question.
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Vctory:
That is a very tall order!
Do you have a list of words to learn?
I think the best way is to learn related words together. Synonyms and opposites are obvious relationships....
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ESL General English Grammar Questions
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alpheccastars
184 days ago
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It means to contact someone, mainly to follow up on or renew a business (sometimes personal) relationship. The context is often that the people have not been in contact with each other for some time. synonyms are: get in touch, contact, follow up
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Goodman, the phrase "I am screwed" is a common one. It doesn't require deliberate action on the part of another to cause the problem. Life can screw you. Traffic can screw you. Your competing priorities can screw you. In those
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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goodman
218 days ago
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"screwed up" has absolutely no literal connection with being drunk. We may say " the engine calibrated is all screwed up after he tweaked with it". When the cop shows up at your door steps to look for the owner. "you are
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