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It has been hectic lately -- Correct
It was hectic lately -- Incorrect
But it's okay to say something like: Yesterday was a very hectic day.
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In certain instances, yes.
From Cambridge dictionary, one of the meanings for 'as' is:
as (BECAUSE) Show phonetics conjunction because: As it was getting late, I decided to book into a hotel. You can go first as you're the oldest.
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There is a commercial software package named SAP, which I believe is from IBM. The folks who work with it always remind the rest of us to say ES EI PEE, not SAP. Now I know why!
But as far as ASAP, I haven't met anyone who gets upset if I say
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Here are a few easy ones...
1. Different sores must have different salves 2. Diseases come on horseback, but steal away on foot 3. Do unto others as you would have done to you Treat other people the way you want them to treat you. In other
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Those expressions all basically mean to get along well together.
mesh with: Think of a wire-mesh or net where patterns are joined together to make the mesh work. In the same manner, two people blend well together to work as a team.
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Why don't you do some search on your own on the internet. Then come back and ask for meanings on the few that you still can't find. You will find that less people will respond to your post if it has a long list and requires a long
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Hi Wendy,
I asked about 'loaded question' because I often hear that term at work. A person might say, "oh boy, that's a loaded question," when asked to answer a difficult question. But I felt many people misuse the term without fully
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Thanks Paco and CJ. So I guess it means the question is 'loaded' with more than just one intention.
Wendy, 'sharp question' is not very commonly used in everyday language. And it definitely would not mean the same as 'loaded question.'
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Can anyone explain what 'loaded question' means in the paragraph below?
The exercise I've recommended will help you deal with most reporters. Believe it or not, most of them are honest, hardworking and underpaid. There are exceptions to this
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-You are what you eat. If you eat a lot of healthy food, then you will be fit and trim. But if you eat a lot of junky, fatty food then your body will become fat and unhealthy. You are what you eat, so take care to eat good food. -Go to the dogs
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