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Thank you both.
Davkett, I thought we use an apostrophe after ancronyms and abbreviations. Don't we?
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What's the correct form:
he has sold till now over 2 million CD's
he has sold till now over 2 millions CD's
he has sold till now over 2 millions of CD's
Thank you.
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According to:
http://dictionary.cambridge.org/define.asp?dict=CALD&key=2989&ph=on
it's the second syllable stressed. For some reason I thought 'x' should be soubled :-S
Thanks, Anne.
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Why isn't 'x' doubled in 'annexed'? I must have forgotten some part of the rule.
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Thank you both you're extremely useful but I still have a question:
So you actually say that the a 80-th percentile is all the people who scored 80 or less. For instance, the 2-th percentile is the group of those who scored 1% or 2%? Is there
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Could anyone please explain me the meaning of ' percentile' and how it's used? I've just seen some definitions but still I didn't get the point.
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"to avenge someone" - does it mean:
1] to avenge something on behalf of (the) someone
2] to retalitate against someone
If it's the first meaning, what's the word for the second?
I came across this one: "She determined to avenge
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Thank you, Goldmund, you made it clear.
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Is the phrase "malicious illess" possible?
I'm asking because I had two options to choose in "____- illness which deprived someone of sight...." and I had
severe
malicious
Is possible?
Thanks
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