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Thank you, guys
"created" shall it be then
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Hi,
I think I came across both versions at one time or another, and I'm not sure which one sounds about right:
"The American inventor Thomas Edison gave life to a lot of useful things".
"American inventor Thomas
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No, that was fine.
I understood everything but a small phrase at the beginning. I'm sure that upon listening a second time I will understand it too (I'm short on time now).
You haven't listened to Brits who talk truly
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Sorry, we can't tell you unless you make an effort first.
That said, you ought to seriously consider capitalizing letters and using proper punctuation.
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Also, "to bleed" is a poetic verb compared to "to hemorrage".
For instance, we say "my heart bleeds for our troops in Iraq".
You certainly can't say "my heart haemorrages for them"
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Hi,
I'm racking my brain trying to come up with the right word that would fit the following context:
"C" represents the prototype/benchmark value of a variable and is used to detect any changes in the variable over
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Neither is correct, Alc24
You should say these:
If she put it there, then it's meant to be there.
If she put it there, then it's supposed to be there.
Bear in mind that both sentences have different meanings.
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Where have you heard it used?
On South Park from Eric Cartman. Eric is portrayed as a bigot and antisemite who spouts so much antisimetic slur, it's hard to tell. And in the episode where they TP-ed (covered in toiled paper) one
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Hi, Avangi
No, according to plan, it should be pronounced in exactly the same way as "cool".
The definition of "kewl" is "a stupid way of spelling "cool"", courtesy of Urban Dictionary :)
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Hi, guys
That's what I initially thought when I saw the question. But then I looked "weep" up and look what I found:
definition #2:
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/weep
2. To express grief or anguish for; lament: wept
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