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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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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?
Thanks
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Good afternoon, here it's actually 01:50 but as Good Night is often refered to someone "signing off" I didn't want to use that... but what the heck! Good Night to you all!
My question is: Are money and time the only thing
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"Wood" as a countable is sometimes used as a synonym for "forest." Avangi: I have heard "wood" in very old texts, but today I think modern usage is always "woods", as in the Robert Frost poem, "Stopping
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what What does the word effect mean? From www.m-w.com ef·fect Function: noun 1 a: purport, intent b: basic meaning : essence 2: something that inevitably follows an antecedent (as a cause or agent) 3: an outward sign : appearance 4:
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"in that" introduces a comparison clause or reason clause where the difference or reason will be presented. A synonym is " because " or " for the reason that " or "in the fact that" Kings are different from
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Directly quoted from dictionary.com: Homonym, homophone, and homograph designate words that are identical to other words in spelling or pronunciation, or both, while differing from them in meaning and usually in origin.
Homophones are words that
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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
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"cool" - not so much calm as keeping his wits about him. When someone gets angry or excited they are said to be "hot" (if you think about it, you actually feel warmer when experiencing those emotions) and are apt to act
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