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That doesn't mean you have to post 18 times. You shuda combined them into a single post. Since we're preaching up proper English here, please, don't post "kind-of-chat" language here.
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Dear Colorday. Sometimes people are likely to answer the questions they can view. If you have some questions or particuliar parts you're considering hard to grasp, please post them to the separate post. With all those viruses' problems all
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It doesn't have to make sense; it's just the way it is. I like this .
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I get along / Exactly! / Yes indeed! / Exactly! / Precisely (so)! / That's it!
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Hi. Welcome to English Forums. The meanings depend upon context. They can mean both alternatives you suggested. "If you are relieved , you feel happy because something unpleasant has not happened or is no longer happening." "If
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I just gave you what I'd read from the book many people consider good and trusted.
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Hi MrP. Here my five cents. Mr.Swan says it's very informal and not usually written. It's common in spoken American English. And it is also being used to make polite request even more politer.
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So if it's two...then it'll be two of the pieces are missing? Yes.
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He needs to improve his mysterious behaviour? ) I would say he would like to keep it a secret it as long as possible to keep her interested in trying to reveal it.
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Yes, it could have worked. But the second part shows that "he was gawking at her", that's why only "did" fits the bill.
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