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1. Age: over 60
2. Location: UK
3. Country of Origin: UK
4. Ethnicity: 5. First Language: English 6. Language(s) Spoken: French/Greek
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It's an archaic way of saying "In this manner"
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Indeed, both UK and US dictionaries were checked.
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Anonymous wrote: Hi,
tomorrow I must hand in my cover letter to my lecturer. Our task was to write a cover letter and a curriculum vitae. It was not very difficult to write there is maybe a problem with my grammar. I want to ask you whether
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November's order is 60000pcs. Howeve r, only 20000pcs were shipped on schedule. The remaining quantity of 40000pcs cannot meet the schedule on time . We therefore request an extension to December. Please accept our shipment postponement and amend
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Clive wrote: Hi to you guys, too, welcome to the Forum.
Disoriented or Disorientated? Which is which?
verb = disorient
adjective = disoriented
noun = disorientation
Best wishes, Clive The dictionaries clearly give ORIENTATE OR
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They are all correct, just in one instance using a singular form and in the other a plural one. Fruit can be used a a generic for any fruit, fruits implies there is more than one variety available.
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"innocent as they may be" - shams/cheats are usually intentional, but in this case may be unintentional "This instruction by suggestion in the values of the social order betrays, upon Daumer's part, a finer instinct for social relations than that
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