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Everyday (one word) is an adjective meaning common or ordinary ("These are my everyday dishes. I save the china for special occassions.") Every day (two words) should be used to denote something that happens on a daily basis. ("The
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Hey,
My question is: is it 'from who I've learned so much' or from whom I've learned so much'?
Kind regards , Mia
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Thank you for your explanation.
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6416.33 $ how to write this amount in words
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I still don't know whether it's correct to say: "The following is correct" or "The following are correct" especially if what comes as ennumeration contains more than one item.
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Dear Narasaiah
He is currently allocated in TTSL (Hyd) and supervisor name is shows Mr.Pralipta Roy, He can initiate the separation process (Absconded) from his worklist and it will go to concern Depute IOU HR.
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what is the difference between clause and sentence
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i got an e-mail today for interview on 09 dec i have to submit my application no. then only they wii give venue how do i reply company
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add the correct form of it is to the following: 1. _ a pity (that) she is so stupid. 2. _ a shame to spend all this money. 3. _ lovely to go for a sail tommorow. 4. _ stupid not to go yesterday. 5. _ true (that) Solomon had a thousand wives? 6. _
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Is it okay to use the word replete in this manner: replete (something) instead of (something) replete with...
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