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Okay, Gotcha! Thank you, Grammer Geek, Tears of Toy, Matress. -dileep.k
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Hello, In what context the word Gotcha! is used ? Thanks for your patience. -dileep.k
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Dear Mister Macaber, My question was not on the context of primogeniture or about any legal vocabulary. That was only an example. Look at this one. Anaswer : " Abraham Lincon was the 16th President of United States". What exactly we have to ask to
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Thanks Mister Micawber, So that is it. In my mother tongue (it's name is Malayalam - spoken in southern part of India) there is a verb to ask that question precisely. ('ythra ' - means what is the position in ordinal number? ) It is natural that
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Hello everyone, Mr.Joseph is the third son of his parents. How we can ask to Mr.Joseph so that he can answer that : " I am the third son of my parents. " For example, What is your position in the ordinal number of ........ Is there a better way to
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Kumar Dileep !. Thank you for your patience and wishing you all a Happy New Year. -dileepk
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Thanks Mr.Pedantic. Wishing you a happy Christmas ! -dileep.k
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Hello Krish, Fine. Thank you very much. -dileep.k
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Hello Everybody, While posting a message on a forum like Englishforums.com what is the formal, polite way of addressing ?. For example, Hello, Hello everybody, Hi, or addressing itself are redundant here ? Secondl, when you reply to an anonymous
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Thank you very much nona the brit. Your explanation is simple and excellent. Natuarly, there are certain difference between languages and caltures. For example, in our family we do not share any one name. Does it mean that we do not have any last
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