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VHS or VHS' ? DVD's or DVDs? Should there be used the ( 's ) for the plural of those nouns? I don't think so, since you don't say lion's but lions, or cats, not cat's, but it's just that I have seen it used in many publications or articles, hence
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Do you know of some good ones? Preferably, South American Spanish.
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All right, thanks.
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"We were in a different headspace back in the day, hence we'd put out albums almost every year".
As of late, I've seen the use of the word 'headspace' a lot with a meaning, or asception I should say, that seems not to exist in the dictionary at
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First, I'm sorry I didn't make the title to this thread more specific, but the truth is I couldn't figure how to.
As far as my doubt goes, I find a bit confussing to get the exact meaning of what is being conveyed as the two prepositions in red
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Marvin A. wrote: Both and are used.
@ as in the words CAT or HAT ?
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MrPedantic wrote:
Hello ICU
This is the structure:
1. I asked them not so much to do X, as to do Y.
Here it is visually:
Asking them to do X: ----------------------
Asking them to do Y:
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I've noticed Americans pronounce that word differently as it is in the phonetics in the dictionary. I'm refering to the 'e' sound. They say something like /bahaind/. Is it posible?
Are there any other examples of this?
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I have a hard time trying to figure out the exact meaning of that phrase. Here's the context:
"I saw , and it made me really nervous," Rubin said. "Then we started working, and it's the opposite direction of that. They're really productive,
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This is where I took the symbols from: http://www.antimoon.com/how/pronunc-ascii.htm
/o/ is located in the ninth line, for example.
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