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it used to mean I would be really grateful for any information you have Thank you very much Melanie
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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 an example and explain?
Thank you in advance.
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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 e.g., Contact: Amanda Moore
There might have been a...
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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 words. They often use really difficult words to...
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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 can improve my
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