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1. The buildings collapsed during an earthquake. ok
2. He performed a stunt during a scene. It's lacking context as it stood. Otherwise ok
3. He performed a stunt during the final scene. Ok
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No!
"Don't rate me - either badly or well."
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"Don't rate me - neither badly nor well."
This is not good English. Stick with "judge" and my suggestions.
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We have to think outside of the stiff learning from the book sometimes.
Knives - = more than one knife
Kidnappers with knives = more than one kidnapper and each has a knife.
Apply this to "seat belt", then each passenger
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Vctory Ong,
Preposition usages often times are not easily defined. In the corner, or at the corner are often questions asked. The only way we can become more comfortable using them is by referencing to qualified English materials
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"She has his own poultry in farm. " = She own a farm where she raises chicken, and ducks goose.
If she raises only chickens, we can simple call it a chicken farm.
It's always "in the yard". i.e. Paul is going some
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zazzex,
We are glad to help with any questions posted here. More often than not, you may get a more defined answer from Google which will give you a rundown of all the usages and meaning of a single word.
"Kind" in your sentence can mean
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I have replied to your e-mail with my comments.
Please don't duplicate the effort if you already posted the question on the forum.
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"Don't judge me - either wrong or right."
It has that uncomfortable ring to my ear.
I would say one of the following to convey the same message:
"Don't judge me even if I am wrong".
"Don't judge
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In a nutshell, it meant "Winning is desired but is not the only important thing". There is no synonym for this.
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Thanks,
Could anyone help me to confirm my understanding to it?
Me: I saw a cockroach in the toilet. This may be confusing. Do you mean "in the toilet" as the room where the toilet was installed, or inside the toilet bowl?
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