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'We await we know not who'
Sorry my English is not that good, so I feel hard to explain.
I think it should be in the form of "We await + noun form of someone"
"we know not who" is not in that form.
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What I meant by the hallmark is explained as follows.
The State of Manchuria became the hallmark of the Japanese empire when it conquered the land which was a part of China and the Asian Contient. This is the start of the hallmark.
And
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hello friends..i am from India.. & here just in search of some friends with whom I can practice and improve my English... i like to meet people of different countries and languages.. i love to know about different culture and talk about the
Chat, Make Friends, Meet Friendly People
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39 days ago
Whom, Languages, Friends, Relationships, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Friendships, United States
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Hi,
When to use faithfully and sincerely? And to whom?
In my experience, Yours faithfully is seldom used today. I never use it.
Sometimes you know the name of the person you are writing to, and sometimes you don't. If you
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Divorce Italian Style is a 1961 Italian comedy about a baron, 37, who schemes to murder his wife with the minimum legal penalty so he can loosen the undergarments of his foxy teenage first cousin. His wife is a bit of a shrew, but she's quite
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I love English as do you and Mr. Micawber. I am relatively new to this website. I think it's wonderful that people are allowed to debate every aspect of grammar. I have long been looking for a website such as this. I have been fascinated by
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1. It was dark outside, and when we turned the street corner, it had become light.
2. sentence is fine but context might be needed. You might say "how can," or "how do."
3. correct; two possible meanings
4. She looks
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Hi,
In the following sentences below, I can't understand the part underlined well.
Past tense seems strange to me. Shouldn't it be "will keep" in the future tense?
I hope to hear your opinions. Any idea will be welcomed.
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Hi guys,
In the following sentences below, I can't understand the part underlined well.
Past tense seems strange to me. Shouldn't it be "will keep" in the future tense?
I hope to hear your opinions. Any idea will be
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Could someone take a look at this for me please? 1 It was dark outside and once we turned the street corner it had gotten light /lit. 2 How could you know what I said better than I? 3 No one can know that I'm home except for my neighbors.( 2
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