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Hi, This is an article from Economist. Can you please help me in understanding this article better? “IT’S amazing how little has changed around here,” says a character in the final episode of “E.R.”, which aired in America on April 2nd. Indeed,
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Hi, Whilst going through Idioms in one website, I found the meaning of the Idiom - 'All Sixes' as: All sixes If something is all sixes, it doesn't matter how it's done; it's the same as 'six of one and half a dozen of the
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Hi, In the sentence given below, can you please help me identifying the 'Subordinate clause(s)' and the 'Independent clause'? However much United States voters may agree that there is waste in government and that the government as
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Hi, Can anyone help me with finding out the difference in usage b/w the Idioms below? Distinguish between X and Y Distinguish X from Y Thanks in advance for your help
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Hi, In the sentence given above, is the phrase 'However much' correct? why cant it be 'However many'? when is 'However many' is used? However much United States voters may agree that there is waste in government and that
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Hi, Can anyone explain me which option to select and why? Unlike the Shiites, who constitute the other major branch of Islam, the Sunnites do not await the Mahdi as a messenger from God, nor do they endow him with divine qualities or immunity from
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Thanks a lot Clive. Could you please explain what does 'this pattern' means in the same paragraph? thanks, Suneel
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Hi, can anyone please explain the word 'nevertheless' and its usage? i referred to the dictionary but was not able to attain clarity! Thanks
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Hi, Can anyone please explain me what the last sentence of the below paragraph means? Immigrants’ adoption of English as their primary language is one measure of assimilation into the larger United States society. Generally languages define social
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Hi, Can anyone explain when 'their' - possessive pronoun is used? Is it used to refer possession of something with respect to 'people' only or 'objects' like planets etc.. thanks
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