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There's no way of knowing what type of drink.
However, in most contexts it would mean an alchoholic drink ( a soft drink or cup of tea/glass of water isn't much of a 'thank you').
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'past careful' doesn't make any sense as an idiom - but it might make sense in a certain context perhaps. Where did you see it?
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I think your first interpretation is the correct one.
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For British English all ok except:
1-4th
6 - 2nd (1st is for the noun)
11 - 3rd
18 - 3rd
19 - 3rd
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Sorry, Lessing,” I sputtered “It’s because of us you couldn’t watch the sky show” (do you mean fireworks? 'sky show' doesn't clearly express that. I thought you were talking about a show on Sky tv)
“Cut it out ,” she laughed. “I
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that person was right. You never use an apostrophe to make a plural.
You should use pools and spas (and apostrophes).
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you are correct. It's unusual to be confused over this with a word starting with 'q'.
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I am the first; I am the second - these are also incorrect. They shouldn't have 'the'.
I think you need a different textbook.
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no, 'exploit' is not appropriate.
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Not too bad :-)
'the whole night' - I'd assume the prevoius night or maybe another specified night. Not a vague time such as 'in the summer'. To be more vague you'd say 'a whole night'.
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