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Dear Teachers, need your help again..
Which of the following is correct?
Prefer to
Prefer over
Given a choice, I would prefer whisky to vodka.
ABC - preferred over Italian marble worldwide. (happened to come across an ad with such a
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What's the difference between "speak" and "talk"? Which of the following are correct?
1) I would like to speak to you.
2) I would like to speak with you. (Is there a difference between 1 and 2?)
3) I would like to talk to you.
4) I
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When would you "approve" something, and "approve of" something?
Thanks..
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What are the differences between the adverbs--fully, completely, entirely and totally--as used in the following sentences?
I fully agree with you.
I completely agree with you.
I entirely agree with you. (sounds a bit odd!!)
I totally agree
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Can any of you please verify if the following contractions are valid (I'm pretty sure most of them are) and answer a few questions for me?
cannot (or "can not"?) - can't
could not - couldn't
shall not - shan't (don't see this being used
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Hi friends,
I need your help on the following. I don't think my English is all that bad, but I frequently get confused when trying to use the following verbs. A detailed description with examples is as follows:
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may
might
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Hi friends,
Please help me with the following. Which of the following are correct?
Please send her a mail.
Please send a mail to her.
Please send to her a mail. (This sounds a bit odd to me, but I would want to know if this construct is
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Borrow: To receive money (or any object) from someone with the intention of returning it at a later date with interest.
Lend: To let out money to someone on condition of repayment with interest.
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thanks much for all the interesting information about festivals in Spain! I know Catalán is the language spoken in Barcelona and elsewhere in Catalonia. Do Catalán language and traditions differ from rest of Spain? Which parts of Spain are gallego
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Hung is the past tense and pp of the verb 'hang' meaning 'to fasten or suspend' (e.g., hang a wall portrait). Hanged is the past tense and pp of the verb 'hang' meaning 'to execute' (e.g., they hanged the prisoner).
Hope this helps!
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