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What would the correct term be? I see both being
used and I am very confused by it. Thanks...
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I am on duty and am responsible!
It is not necessary to input ' I ' in the underlined space is it?
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Is it correct to say that 'someone completely obliterated a person' meaning that person was murdered by someone...
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This is a tiny assignment thats due tomorrow, so
I wont have time afterwards. I was just thinking that maybe someone could make
it sound a little prettier, thats all. Thanks anyway and for the future, yes, I
will look it up on Canterbury Tales.
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Could anyone at least try to make it sound
closer to Middle English? It doesn't have to be even close to perfect, just something
that will sound better.
I am really lost in this subject
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Hello, could anyone fix my semi-old english paragraph? Thank you... --------------- O, glorious and
almighty Zeus! I madly seek your holy guidance For I am in the state
of horror and confusion, Lost and asking for
assistance. The village of
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What would this expression mean? Thanks
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>The village has been befouled with a curse...< meaning, has been cursed Is that grammatically correct?
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That’s exactly what I wrote earlier Clive, but
then I decided it was wrong for some reason... thanks for the correction
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What would this phase mean? Am i allowed to say,
"What have I done in spite of the gods?"
Thanks, Dave
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