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Hello, I find it in Googling. Here is their site: http://www.eyespeakenglish.com/products/premium/ Thanks Ludo
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Hello, I have been looking to purchase a pronunciation software to hopefully improve mine... I came accross a software called Eyespeak 9 but before buying it, I was wondering if one of you already tried it? If so, did you really find it helpful
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Hello, I agree that might sound really really stupid but I have to write my 7-day notice to my landlord to inform him that I will be quitting the room at the end of this month, but I don't know of to write this in a proper/formal way Have you got
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Hello Francesca,
Thank you for the explanation
I was thinking that it meant something like that so everything is sweet...
Cheers, Ludovic
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Hello,
I sent an email to a recruitment agency to cancel an interview since I already found a new job. The agency answered me the following sentence:
In our business what goes around comes around so thanks for taking the time to write and
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Marius Hancu wrote: responsible for
Thank you for helping! So, "responsible for" has a stronger meaning behind it, right?
As a result, the correct sentences would be:
Responsible for all the *** Fleet accounts and In charge of ***
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Hello,
Could you let me know what is the appropriate sentence in English? Should I use the "the" or not?
In charge of all the ?***? Fleet accounts
In charge of all ?***? Fleet accounts
In this position, I work for a car manufacturer
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Thank you!
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Hello,
I just came accross a dilemna while writing a motivation letter with the word involved ... Should I use:
In addition, I have been using a Linux user since 1996 and have been involved in the MythTV Open Source project since 2004,
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Clive wrote: Hi Ludo,
Myself, I like the second version better. But resumes are subjective, think about it and see what appeals to you more.
Good luck with it,
Clive Hi Clive, As I now know that both sentences are grammaticaly
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