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Letter of Motivation, XYZ My name is XYZ and I am a current student of Mechanical Engineering with the focus on Product Development and Design at the Technical University of XYZ. Studying abroad for one semester is a dream, which I kept in mind
Essay, Report & Composition Writing
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flx
33 days ago
Universities, Vocabulary, Motivational Letter, Relationships, Friendships, Writing, Schools, Students, Careers, Business, Letters, Speaking, Chat, Friends, Numbers
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The first thing to remember is that songs do not necessarily follow all the rules of grammar or use standard vocabulary, so you need to be careful about using them as examples. Additionally it's also sometimes difficult to interpret a single
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Hi, This looks badly like homework, and you'd better do it by yourself otherwise it would be cheating. You could give it a try (perhaps looking those words up in a dictionary, where you'll also find some examples) and post your sentences
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Hi,
what is a specific verb for ate slowly heres a sentence jesse ------------------- his hamburger i need a different word for ate slowly
Possibly 'nibbled'.
I don't know why you are interested in vocabulary when
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You have been consulting the wrong people. Without further punctuation, B is very wrong. These are your choices (note the colon in B): (A) The English language has a huge vocabulary of over 600,000 words.
(B) The English language has a huge
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Hi, "desperado lawbreaker" -- did you read Philip's response to Valery? This forum is for asking questions about English vocabulary and idioms, not for meeting and chatting -- especially if you can't be bothered using correct
ESL Vocabulary and Idioms
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khoff
97 days ago
Idioms, Vocabulary, Spelling, Punctuation, Abbreviations, Capital Letters, Speaking, Chat, Friendships, Writing, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Languages
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Someone's vocabulary can be large or small. It's a count of the number of words they know and can use. It's not their way of talking or their mannerisms. No. I think that's what you mean. CJ
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how about "a packet of bread"?
Possible, but not likely in my vocabulary. If you mean "loaf" then say "loaf".
"packet" is more natural if the packet contains a number of smaller bread items --
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If the paragraphs are not in harmony the letter can be considered "incoherent" but if it is wordy you can term it as "unstimulating" Sync
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Anon: I am a bit puzzled by your terminology - what source are you using for the vocabulary? The word "patient" does not have a grammar-related definition in the dictionary I consulted, but it does have this definition which could be
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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alpheccastars
140 days ago
Regards, Vocabulary, Nouns, Predicates, Adjectives, Writing, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Languages, Numbers
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