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If I were to put a logo on a crystal ball, which word should I use? I would use imprint here. Emblazon might be used, but it's rather literal and is being used in a way described below. To print is used, generally, for things such as
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Hi, I will leave the room after you do all your homework. I will leave the room after you have done all your homework. Which one is correct? Thanks in advance Both are correct. The second one just implies more strictly that you will leave just
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Would it be
1 . I have 4 more episodes to watch till/to the end of season 2 of the show. YES.
O ne more thing. Could you use IN RETURN like this?
1 I've done a lot for you and I never get anything in return. YES.
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Humanity's peregrination through(out) the ages ? Through is the only choice here. Through is used in reference to a movement or passage that proceeds linearly; throughout to a movement or passage that proceeds spatially. In your example,
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Hi. Why isn't "meddling" here followed by "with"? Yes, it is intransitive. It also can be followed by "in". Intransitive verbs cannot take direct objects. They can take it only after prepositions. So your
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Oh. Sorry, Philip. I meant it.
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How did you know to do that? I've heard it. I don't think it sounds good, anyway. "How did you know what to do?" is also possible. Without an object I've never seen " to know" being used. I don't know if I
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I've never gone/been to his house. (And now I'm not there) I never went to his house. (The house doesn't exist anymore or going there is impossible. We are talking about something that used to be in the past.) Kindly show me the
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"There are neither men nor women in the world anymore. There are all feminine men."
Is the above sentence grammatical? Can it be improved? I don't know exactly what you want to convey. It's you who only knows. Post your
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I don't know if I should go or if I should stay. How did you know how to do that? How did you know whether to do it or not? I don't know whether /if I should go or whether/if I should stay. No, I wouldn't strike it out.
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