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The word "I" is always capitalised. Sentences begin with a capital letter and end with a period (or a question mark or exclamation mark).
You still seem to think that these things aren't important, despite having been
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"in repair" would typically be used of a car, or a computer, or something like that, meaning that it was broken and was being repaired. Here I suppose it means that this person is damaged in some way (probably emotionally, though it
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Never heard of it.
Very few Google hits, but one at http://www.nciku.com.tw/qna?qboarduri=http://nboard.nciku.com.tw/nboard2/q_read/1000000064/10000000000000010399 (then click 回應數 2 for replies) suggests it refers to Apartheid policy
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I find it hard to pin down any actual difference in meaning, but "get started" sounds less abrupt than "start"; it makes for a more rounded and more conversational sentence (though there is nothing to forbid the simple use of
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"healthy glow" is the usual expression, but "healthy radiance" seems fine as an alternative and means very much the same.
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Yes, the semicolons look correct to me. Semicolons can be used to separate items in any list where commas might be confusing. This might be because the descriptions of the items contain internal commas, or because they contain lots of and's
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More context would be helpful. If you mean "following the test" then it should be "post-test". There may be a better way to say this; one would need to see the whole sentence.
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What does "in that order" mean?
Well... she's obviously humorously assigning a relative importance to all the things mentioned, but I don't know whether it's an ascending or descending order of importance, and I
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"Important things are the integrity of DSID, ABVD, and KGD-related subparts."
Q1. What does the boldic part mean?
By default, I understand it to refer to the integrity of all three things. It is potentially ambiguous
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1. "DOCIS is an interface standard required to provide high speed Internet services."
I suppose this is actually correct? It implies that to achieve high speed Internet services you must use this standard; nothing else will do. I
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