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Hi, Are these responses correct? Possible questions: How many responses (what is the respnose rate) on your questionnaire? Which is the correct response? Is the word 'response' variable? 1. Not much response was received. 2. Not a lot of
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I find this funny. The name of the chocolate is endangered species chocolate and the proceeds of the sale goes to protecting endangered animals. The funny thing is chocolates are shaped into animals. The image of consuming animals doesn't
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RonBee, one more question, If a chocolate has the shape of a golf ball, can I say, "give me two balls of chocolates"? Sure. If the chocolate is in the form of a ball you can call
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Dear friends... I’m complaining bank branch manager to head office. Please check my letter and let me know my grammar mistakes... Say: I am complaining about the branch bank manager to the head office. Please check my letter and correct my
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The word "claim" is one of those words that is often used with some skeptism. Example: "He claims to be President of the United States. Where are the Secret Service people? ~R
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Re: While, Jobs was awarded the National Medal of Technology and was introduced into the California Hall of Fame (Beetz, n.d.), Gates was named CEO of the year (Petechuk, n.d.) and was honored with the KBE Order (Knight Commander of the Most
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Say "make history", not "make some history". Say: They have been listed as two of the richest Americans for several years in a row. Say: inducted into the California Hall of Fame
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"The store has been open since 1999" describes a state of being or condition. So which sentence do you think is the right one?
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Say: I’m complaining to the head office about the bank branch manager . Please check my letter and correct my grammar mistakes. ~R (Can you change the title of this thread?)
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Mister Micawber is right. Also, use a semicolon in the first sentence only if you don't change the text. Thus it would be: "He usually has a shower; then he has a shave and brushes his teeth." ~R
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