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Your choices of vocab are fine. And I think you need the preposition "by" in your last question.
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1. "that" can be omitted at the beginning of a relative clause, so both of them are correct.
2." Did you know" is correct when talking about past events. However, I know that the other form can be used in a conversation, but I don't know if it
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The tenses are ok.
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And I cannot digest the following, taking from what I quoted earlier:
It's often considered a girls' name.
Why is it plural?
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Both sound correct to me. And I found evidence for both via google search.
Wynn: This name is variously translated as Welsh for “fair” or “white,” or Old English, meaning “friend.” It's often considered a girls' name, but it's another one with
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Your sentences sound good to me, my only adjustment would be the second one.
All I'm asking for is to let me know 24 hours in advance, people!
And there is no need for capitalised "etc.", use small letters.
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This is my try. Though it's better if you wait for an opinion from a native speaker or someone whose English is better than mine.
I/We/... have just been advised by Vivian that the inspection date can be move d to 20 th of Oct/ October 20th .
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Well, I love the triology. However, it's far more than a mere fiction to me. It's a modern myth that reflects older myths and human beliefs throughout the history. I think that's why it attracted so many fans, everyone can communicate with their
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One of my weak points in English is where to use "the", however, this is my shot:
Helen is out of the office for the ( or a if the listener doesn't know which meeting ) meeting today.
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