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The phrases "in that respect", "in most respects" seem to have the meaning of "aspect". How would you tell the difference? Thanks.
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Thank you. Could you tell me what Boolean logic is? Thank you.
I think the correct choice is C (either) because the sentence is in the negative sense as it contains a negative word unlikely. Pronouns such as both, all, each, every are only used
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Which is the correct choice? I don't quite understand your explanation, Clive. Could you explain once more? Thank you very much.
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1. The dog jumped in /into the river.
I interpret "in" as the dog had already been in the river, "into" as the dog was on the river bank before it jumped into the river.
2. Thomas fell on/onto the floor.
on: Thomas was on the floor when
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"Until you graduate, you don't understand that life is just beginning."
I wonder that when "until" introduces a sentence, both the clauses must be in the same verb tense. Is it true?
"By the time I was in high school, I had gotten my first
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I'm looking for a verb to describe "worry". My worry disappeared, That solved my worry. Are they ok?
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If a company buys another company, is it called "buy out"? Are there other words or expressions for "buy out'? When two companies merge, are they equal in the new company? Thank you for your help.
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respect, aspect
What is the difference? Thank you.
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What is the difference? Thank you.
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" Nobody knows who invented the wheel." I know "the wheel" is a generic use, which means a type of objects.
Are the following sentences correct?
A wheel / The wheel is used for making transportation fast and smooth. 1
Wheels are used for
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