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Both are correct and have different meanings. "The effects of this administration will be felt for years to come." (Something will continue.) The "event" in question is continuous . "I shall remember this day for years to
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“ I'd like to point out that some cultures do have grammar structures in this form and commonly used by people.” Therefore,I didn't feel the need to repeat it. Thanks for the clarification. Somehow your sentence just didn't seem right.
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I'd like to point out that some cultures do have grammar structures in this form and commonly used by people. What's missing here?
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1 A dog's brain is disproportionately small (compared) to the size of head. Among mammals, a dog's brain is disproportionately small for his head. 2 She knows him so well as to be able to write a message in his place and people would
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Yes, it is. But it assumes prior context, because you don't state what you've done in this effort. You've obviously done something to enable this "adjustment." But what? It would help clarify this if you added, "we can
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Your use of "checked in" is a new one on me. Is an outsider allowed to simply add on to an existing program and assume it will work? I was picturing it as routines A, B, C, D, and E being successfully linked, and all maintaining correct
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Both meanings of "taking" are transitive. (They both take direct objects.) My dictionary lists 34 separate meanings for the transitive verb "to take." Take your pick. Your #1 means to transport or carry or cause someone or
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This is probably Pernickety's area, but my understanding is that a given build is similar to a given "version," only more refined. That is, every time the software is compiled, that would be "a build." A broken build would
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I'm not sure of your meaning. The first statement could be exclamatory, and the second "explanatory." Or it could all be one sentence, with the second clause explaining "how much." According to my AmHtg dictionary, the
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