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Hi Paco and thanks for your quick reply!
Now, what about "the plane leaves Gatwick airport at 5 pm"?
The problem is that "from" isn't listed as one possible option after "leave" in the dictionaries. Could you think of any reason why this is so?
Thanks!
Mara.
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Hi all!I was wondering whether the preposition "from" could be used after "leave" in the following example:- The plane leaves Gatwick airport at 5 pm.Is it correct if I say "the plane leaves from Gatwick aiport at 5 pm"?I find this construction a little tricky, for when I phrase it in a different...
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So, from what you say, Nona, it could have both meanings. So how would you disambiguate the sentence?
Thanks!
Mara.
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Hi there!
I find the following sentence a little problematic and ambiguous:
I love you more than anybody else.
Does this mean that I love you more than anybody else does or that I love you more than I love anybody else?
Thanks a lot!
Mara.
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Well, I'm an English teacher and this is from one of my students. They were given the task to write an email to a friend, telling him/her about their job search. My corrections are in red. Thanks!Hi Jack,Thanks for your email. As you know, I sent a lot of CVs to many companies and I applied for...
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Hi everyone! I'd like to know how you'd normally punctuate the salutation of an email. I know there are no established rules for this; that's why I'm asking about your own experience. Which of these are acceptable?To a friend:Hi John! Hi, John!Hi John,Hi John.Hi John:Hi JohnTo a company /...
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Hi all!Imagine I'm writing an email to a friend, telling him about my seach for a job. How would you say the following?I applied for three jobs. The first one is in Microsoft. I applied for three jobs. The first one is with Microsoft. I applied for three jobs. The first one is at Microsoft. I...
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Hi everyone!Would you mind helping me out with this?Imagine I'm writing a letter to a friend who knows I'm looking for a job. Which is correct?"I have very good news about the searching.""I have very good news about the search."Are both possible?Thanks!Mara.
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Hi everyone!
Is there any difference between these two sentences?
At what time did he leave the office?
What time did he leave the office?
Thanks!
Mara.
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Hi all!How would you say the following? Maybe they're both correct..."A printer prints documents in sheets of paper"or"A printer prints documents on sheets of paper"Is any of the two wrong?Thanks!Mara.
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