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I determined from contexts that it means something like 'give a round of applause to...,' but I could not find the expression in my dictionary.
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From what I learned, the subject and verb are all you need to make a sentence. Does this apply to transitive verbs as well? Or must you have an object in that case?
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I'm still confused about which pronoun can refer to these: one, someone, anyone, and everyone. 'He or she' seems to be grammatically correct, but I've seen 'they' used in formal writing. Also, 'he or she' sounds
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Thanks everyone. I'll look into them. And thanks Japes for the correction.
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I'm thinking about getting one. Is it worth the price in terms of interface, durability, battery life, screen brightness, font size, etc.? Would you advise against relying on it too much?
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I still can grasp only the basic rules of articles. Can you refer me to a comprehensive guide, if any, on ariticles?
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I'm not sure that was the correct form, but what does it mean?
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...that are ideal for improving spoken English. I'm aware reading in combination with speaking is the best bet. The problem is I have severe social anxiety and am nearly isolated from outside world. Ironically my internet addiction is the only
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Yeah but there are too many even in one book just to google.
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