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Michael was sleeping with John's wife? Yes. Who does "his" refer to? John. Why would Michael sleeping with either woman make John happy? Because he was of that type of men who wanted their women to be used by other men so they
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The phrase 'in practice' is more common than 'in practical terms', which seems a little unclear to me. 'In practical terms', you can say 'terms' mean businesses here. Thank you for all the suggestions.
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The last clause is one clause too many for the sentence. Contextually, it just comes off the wall. What do you mean by the highlighted text? I would have written: The last clause makes it too many for the sentence. Is my way also acceptable?
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Is the given sentence correct? In practical terms I'm a adherent of doctrine of might is right.
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Please edit/correct the given text: One of worst appraches, perhaps the worsest of all, to learn English is to literally translate every word of your native language into English. When you want to say something in some other language you are
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dodo 2 a: one hopelessly behind the times What is the purpose of using 'hopelessly'?
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What is a 'courtesy call'? What will be opposite of it? 'business call'? 2courtesy granted, provided, or performed as a courtesy or by way of courtesy <made a courtesy call on the ambassador>
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Does the phrasal verb 'turn in' mean submit? eleventh hour The latest possible time: turned in the report at the eleventh hour.
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Is the given text correct? John did favor them because Michael was sleeping with his wife and perhaps this made John happy and he supported Michael's gang!
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Is the given sentence correct? When you make friends, you also make enemies unknowingly.
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