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Anonymous wrote:
If this is a fact from your point of view then I wouldn't start a sentence with Even though, Even...
Aperisic:
1) "Mosquitos are attracted by perspiration" --Wikipedia
2) There are 376,000,000 google hits on
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Aperisic wrote:
The fact that the room is air conditioned has nothing to do with mosquitoes.
Mosquitos are attracted by perspiration.
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It sounds like a haiku to me--
Even in my air-conditioned room,
The mosquito finds me.
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Repeating 'the' means that old, ill and unemployed are separate categories. Not repeating 'the' suggests one category: you'd have to meet all three conditions to qualify for social security income. In reality, the SS system provides income for a
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Kanonathena wrote:
PS could you also help me to rephrase my question? It sounds so awkward and redundant.
Could you give me an example to illustrate the way the word 'tint' is most commonly used?
Could you give me an example of the
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Artists use the word 'tint' to describe a lightened (whitened) version of a color, and 'shade' to describe a darkened (shaded) version of a color. ('Tint' is also used to indicate a slight amount of a color, as in "her skin had a greenish tint.").
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These are not correct: This coffee contents is rather thick. This coffee contents is rather heavy.
These might be okay in limited contexts: These coffee contents are rather thick. These coffee contents are rather heavy.
These would
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Maybe-- "container"
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When asked to recant his theses, Martin Luther said, "Here I stand. I cannot do otherwise."
Stay (stand) where you are, with what you have (believe), make something out of (of) it and be satisfied.
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I would suggest this:
I am not interested in seeing the movie a third time, (unless I could watch it in 3-D). Twice is good enough for me.
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