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it seems that there is little logic between although-clause and main clause in your sentence. Why was Faith still safe from Mr. Smith's tricks? Why did you mention illegal occupation of his land here? Actually, I did not get your point
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Is it okay if I write "It is conceded that human beings are mean and greedy"?
Or I must write "it is admitted that human beings are mean and greedy"?
What is the difference between "concede" and
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Hi there,
Which word, an ex-teacher or an old teacher, is used when we talk about a teacher that taught us in the past?
In which case we use ex-noun, and in which case we use old + noun?
Plz help me, thank you very much?
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Thank you very much for your help!
Could I ask you a question? What you highlighted here are some problems of expression; What do you think about my ideas/ the organization of the ideas for this topic? Are the ideas strong enough and is the
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Excuse me, I still wonder if we can really say 2/3 of ...In my opinion, it couldn't be expressed like that.
I remember reading a sentence like: He is twice as tall as me/I am.
So can we apply the same structure in this situation - I
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Hi Angliholic,
After reading some sentences in contexts that include the phrase "make money off of (sth)"/ "make money off (sth)", I have a feeling that the two last sentences somehow have the same meaning as the two first.
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Hi there,
Please help me to check grammar, expression, word choices and also the content of this essay. I found hard to develop the ideas when dealing with this topic.
By the way, in your opinion, should a nation have the same natinonal
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As far as I know, 'They make a lot of money from seal skins' and 'They make a lot of money by selling seal skins' are the same.
In my opinion, the two first sentences are not used with the same purpose as the two last ones.
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Sorry, there is a mistake in my sentence: 'about two-thirds as good as that of ours', not 'about two-thirds as much as that of ours'
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The first sentence is OK. The second one seems vague. What do you want to compare when talking about these two restaurant. Add that and your sentence may be clearer.
About the sentence in your first question, THAT is a demonstrative pronounce;
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