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Hi,
Are these sentence ok? I wonder about those they's... I know the use of "they" like in the sentences I'm about to write should be avoided in formal writing, but what about everyday conversations? Do these examples sound too odd even in a
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Thank you Nef!
If I got it right, this dialogoue should make sense:
Dictating: "Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (28 September 1571 – 18 July 1610) was an Italian artist..."
A - Write this: Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio, (open)
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Thank you guys.
I'm writing this post for those who will read this thread in the future and will face the same problems as me.
This link, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Table_of_mathematical_symbols will be useful. If you need something else,
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Hi,
speaking about North American English, what are the terms that are usually used along with parenthesis or parentheses ? I'll give you some examples so you'll be able to better understand what I mean:
Usual name of ( and ) . ( Is it
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Hi guys,
if you know English, you can do everything. Just try this: type in Google a word in your own language, then type the same word translated into English. You'll find out you're not even using the Net when you are checking only websites
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Thank you very much Nef.
I'm so sorry, I've read my post again and I see I didn't express myself very well, my post isn't really clear. Anyway, I partly solved my problem by myself. I'll show you what I should have asked:
My question should
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Hi Englishuser,
I think nobody but moderators should change the content of a post. You are always free to reply in a thread, but what has been written should remain as it has been originally posted. A thread should be like a written
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Hi , I have a huge problem...
I need to study engineering textbooks written in english. I usually have no problems with technical terms, as long as I can find their pronunciation in a dictionary, but when it comes to formulae...uh-oh...
Now,
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Thanks!
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Hi, I wonder if I can use the simple present in the main clause, before since (or as of ). So which of the following sentences are acceptable?
Duff Beer is the best beer in the US since 1930.
Duff Beer has been the best beer in the US
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