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That is the dictionary definition of what sweat is. In writing or conversation, the term is simply 'sweat'. It is not sweat water, or sweat liquid, it is simply 'sweat'.
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They both look fine to me although if ending the sentence with it, then I would probably use 'living now', ie "I have no idea where she is living now." If continuing the sentence then I would probably use 'now living' -
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In the absence of further information, I have no idea. In the UK though, at the age of 12, he would've been in first year at high school, which would be junior high in the countries that split between junior and senior.
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I think some high schools used to split the pupils between junior & senior, so it could mean that.
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I'm not sure I really believe it's true . He can't believe it? I think it just means that her leaving for good has not been confirmed yet because of the word 'might' in the previous sentence. If it was in the sense of
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Yes re investers, and not necessarily re directors. The board doesn't have to be made up of directors, it could be a board of senior managers depending on the type of company it is. So, the 'board' is generally made of people in the
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Also note: Normalness should be 'normality' from here on out should be 'from here on in'
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Joe didn't take my pen today, neither did Jane take my pencil the other night . Joe didn't take my pen today, nor did Jane take my pencil the other night. Joe didn't take my pen today. Neither did Jane take my pencil the other night.
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Avoid 2, 3, 4 and 6. The others look ok. 4 in particular is completely wrong. Nobody gets 'deeply impressed' about anything.
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Oranges contain s vitamin C. - Yes, this is fine. Oranges contain s a lot of vitamin C. - You can say that, but we would normally say Oranges are high in Vitamin C Oranges consists of / comprises Vitamin C. No, we wouldn't say that .
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