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I don't know whether the treatment is suitable even now. I haven't read the most recent research/studies on this topic. The treatment may be suitable even now. It may not be suitable even now. I do not know. All I know is that at the time
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Hello, I'm doing a review on a scientific article. I want to say something like this: The results of the study led the researchers to conclude that the type of treatment administered is suitable for the group. My issue is with the word
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Hello, Please look at this sentence:
"I hardly ever buy something at XYZ."
Should the word "something" be changed to the word "anything"?
Should the sentence read, "I hardly ever buy anything at XYZ."?
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The exception are fat children and tall ones.
Is the above sentence correct? Or should "are" be replaced with "is"? Or should exception be "exceptions"?
thanks.
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CalifJim,
Are your sentences not interchangeable?
Aside from examples, can you also describe the difference?
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Is there any difference between
A. Let's speak English
and
B. Let's speak in English
?
Is sentence B bad? If both are okay, and have different meanings, what's the difference in meaning?
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Clive,
Interesting. You've reminded me of what I've heard numerous times.
Now try this challenge,
Clive asked Beanbag how his trip to the library ______ .
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califjim,
the codey part was supposed to be a snipped quote. You said "pleasant is also used in contexts where fun is not used. "
Does this mean that wherever the word Pleasant is appropriate, the word fun isn't. and vice versa. Correct?
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<BLOCKQUOTE><table width="85%"><tr><td class="txt4"><img src="/Themes/default/images/icon-quote.gif"> <strong>CalifJim wrote:</strong></td></tr><tr><td
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the word "pleasant" is used would help me understand.
Pleasantly yours,
beanbag
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