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Thanks a lot for your reply! Regards
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Hi, Could anyone please explain me the difference between these two sentences? 1) " You should be there in the meeting in time." 2) " You should be there in the meeting on time." What is the difference between 'in time' and 'on time'? Is it that
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Thank you!
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Thanks for the replies! Could you please explain why one should prefer 2nd over 1st? Regards, Rahul
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Hi, " Anyone who wants to go must bring their canteens. " Can anyone be referred to by a plural pronoun? " Either of the boys want to go." Does this mean both of the boys want to go? Thanks in advance! Rahul
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Hi, I was just looking at the usage of "attempt" with the two prepositions "at" and "to" and I couldnt find any thing on net which could make myself clear on the subtle difference in the usage of these two words, if there is any. Here is an
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Thanks Clive!
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Hi, I am finding myself a bit confused in the usage of two words. Please haev a look at them Q1: "harking back to childhood memories" --> Is memories redundant because we are using harking back, which means something which which you remember of
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Is there any good resource on net where I can find such differences in degree for synonyms?
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Thanks!
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