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kiss-ass is never used in good taste, I think toady/lickspittle in this matter are the polite words for it but yeah, it is uncommon. I've learned it from my dictionary
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Lols, I knew what it meant, I just didnt know what the correct use of the word is. It's okay to say ASS here?! Thanks though, the example clarified it for me
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: A fawning subordinate of How can I use that word in a sentence?
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Isn't that supposed to make a B SHAPE?! Goodness gracious, I just watched a Dane Cook stand up show and heard him say that word. Hmmm, what does B line have to do with straight forward?
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"In" and "on" have always confused me. So please, someone try explaining the correct usage of them
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Oh no, never! I've bought new shoes < this is the correct way to say it. You cant put "a" ahead of plural nouns, that's what I've learned. It's like saying, "I have bought a new houses/dresses/...etc You know?
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So I bought this really cool book yesterday. The title is as above Dim wit It has lots of funny quotes, I wanted to share some, so there ya go! : "I guess Canada's not that bad, their beer has twice the amount of Alcohol as ours does and they've
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Justin's movements were in sync/synchronized with the music. Hi, Do both sync and synchronized fit in the above and mean about the same to you? Thanks. I think the correct usage of words in this sentence are: 1)Justin's movements were in
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. I think that you have a very good ear for sounds, especially considering that you are you are still young and your mother tongue is not English. Poetry is not easy; most native speakers cannot write it. I think that you could develop into a
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