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" My car hasn't had enough petrol. I have to go to petrol station to fill up my car." Is it correct?
" I want to repay my credit card account." Is it correct?
"I am waiting for your at 22 Queen St."
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I have shoulders, But I cannot shrug; I have a waist, But I cannot bend. My head wears a crown And I look down From a lofty height; But I am not royalty. What am I?
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That is super fancy. Thank you, CLive.
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Hello, I would like to know which is the correct way of ending a sentence that ends in Co.?
Should it be Co.. or Co.?
Thank you,
Margaret
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Not so fast my friend! I was talking about this on Thursday with some IT folks. When they asked me what it meant, I was initially confused. But, they said it meant "do what is necessary" and I immediately said, "Do Whatever It
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Hello, If I answer the question "What did you do last night?" "I read a book.", does it mean that I finished the book?
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When do you decide to use the auxiliary "do" or "be" in a question?? Thanks
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Hi there, To whom this pen belong to ? Is to optional, obligatory or incorrect in the above-mentioned sentence? Thank you in advance.
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The "for" is not grammatically necessary, but does (conversationally) slightly change the connotation of the sentence. Without the "for", the focus of the sentence is the hypothetical "jerk"; including "for"
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A "cue" in this context is a signal that an action is required--such as an actor on a stage beginning a line after a certain phrase is said. "As if on cue" essentially means that it was occurring regularly, as though a signal
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