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Can numeral proceed "lunch, dinner, breakfast"? Thanks.
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What is the difference between "solve" and "resolve"? Thanks.
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Thanks Yankee.
If there were only one facility(correct use?) on the rooftop and enclosed in glass, how would you organise your sentence?
If all but one facility are on the rooftop and enclosed in glass, how would you write the sentence? Thanks.
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The initials are on Page 5.
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I have heard that "Let's go for a walk." includes the speaker, while "Let us go for a walk." means asking someone's permission to go for a walk. Is it correct? Thanks.
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Please read the following sentence,
"Recreational facilities include a glass-enclosed rooftop health centre with indoor pool, separate tennis and squash courts and a garden, ideal for jogging."
1. Are the indoor pool, tennis court, squash
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I am reading a British report on consumer concern about genetically modified food. There are a few initials for social groups: AB, C1C2, DE. I don't know what they refer to. Could you help me? The website is
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What is the difference between "virtually" and "practically"? Thanks.
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What is the difference between "potential" and "prospect"? Thanks.
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Thank you, everyone.
Now may I summerise your opioion. 1. "I've got to" is more emphatic and more casual than "I have to".
2. "I've got to" is most often contracted.
I have a question for Califjim. 2 I have got to get going is the more
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