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How about "consumption"?
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I thought of this fo a bit, and don't really make any distinction between these forms of the indirect object. She taught English to the students. She taught the students English. Cheers, A- s
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Both are used. "just like" is considered by some to be more informal than "just as" Regards, A- s
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Yes, both are OK. I would use "who" rather than "that" I am the one who last used it.
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1 The pros didn't like the fact that they would have to play god knows how many tournament s before they succeeded.
2 The pros didn't like the fact that they would have to play god knows how many tournaments to succeed.
3 The pros
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The first sentence in your first post makes the most sense. By "succeed," I assume that you mean to come in first place. I suppose it could also mean to do more than break even on their expenses. The pros didn't like that fact that
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Hello Anon: I am not sure what you want us to do about your problem. Why don't you discuss it with your team leader?
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"Are" is an inflected form of the verb "be". Present tense - 2nd person (singular and plural) and 3rd person plural.
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It is a British swear word. It used to be a very foul and obscene swear word, perhaps coming form from women's menstruation.
Mary Tudor, queen of England 1553-58, earned her epithet for vigorous prosecution of Protestants.
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A thesis statement says what you think about the topic and what you will try to prove in your essay by arguments both pro and con. We can't tell you what you think, but we can ask you. So what do you think about this topic? Regards, A- s
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