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What does 'it' mean? They are very odd sentences. If you give clearer examples, you will get clearer answers.
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1. May I know what does she meant by that?--' Do you understand what I said?' Does it show more politeness using Passive Voice?- No 2. Do you reply "you're understood" or "It's understood" when she says "Am I understood"?- No, just say 'Yes, I
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That's fascinating. If you write the paper and post it here, someone may review your efforts.
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Both seem odd to me. Would you like to suggest some example sentences? Nothing in particular comes to my mind.
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A little strange. For Non-members it is listed as 'Who's on-line' under 'Shortcuts' at the lower right of the homepage. For registered Members, go to the extreme bottom of the homepage, into the dark blue section, and on the right side, click on
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These are correct: 1. It is to be used as a replacement for the old equipment currently in use. 2. With your generous support, (the) construction has begun on our long-awaited project. It is expected to be completed soon. 3. Hearing the jingling
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Usually, the word 'verbal' is used to mean a word of another sort that is derived from a verb. Gerunds, for instance, are verbals.
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Running nude in a public place.
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Just write as if you were speaking to him/her/them. When you have composed your letter, you can post it here, and we will check it for you.
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Flexibility is much more felicitous, Antonia.
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