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I hear people say legitimately a couple times, and I have checked the dictionary for its meaning, but I still could not understand what really is the meaning. The way they used the word didn't seem fit into the definition. Could somebody give me
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Thank you very much
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Which is correct?
1. I print breads and cookies labels
2. I print bread and cookie labels
Thank you
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I was just told from a friend that I must have 2 spaces after a period. Is that correct?
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Hi,
I'd greatly appreciate anyone's help.
What should I use for addressing to a woman in a coverletter when it does not tell us?
Ms, Mrs or Miss.
Dear madam/ sir could be used if there was no name.
However usually, there is a name
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my email josie288@yahoo.com.
What's yours?
Hope to talk with you soon.
Melanie
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This just came up in my head.
We use "has" for HE SHE IT (third person singular).
"he has 3 cars."
But when it is in a negative sentence:
"he didn't have three cars"
Is it correct to use have instead of has?
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A: All the time
B: Usually, I would skip it and guess the meaning. But recently, I would choose to look up the definition through a website dictionary.
But it just makes me more upset, because looking up one word will end up looking for more
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Hello,
I'm Melanie, I don't have much friends and would love to meet some friends from other countries. Especially Japan, Hong kong, London but doesn't really matter. Most important I
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Thanks to all of you for the help.
I see the difference now.
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