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Philip wrote:
Nehrutrophy wrote: How to ask a question to get the word ' eleventh ' as the answer from the statement- " Mr. X is the eleventh president of our country."
Quite a request
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Tutapana wrote:
Could someone please help me find the difference between these two words: Thesis / Dissertation.
Thanks ever so much,
Tutapana
I believe that in most American institutions of higher learning, one writes a
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Nehrutrophy wrote: How to ask a question to get the word ' eleventh ' as the answer from the statement- " Mr. X is the eleventh president of our country."
Quite a request, Nehrutrophy. How about: "What is the ordinal position of Mr. X as
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Anonymous wrote: That sentence sounds somewhat confusing because you really can't study credits. I think this sounds better: Students can study for 18 credits worth of courses each semester. You can replace each with every, it doesn't change the
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Antonia wrote:
Hello!
Can you please check articles in this extract. If you see something that sounds awkward to you, please, let me know. Thank you
The Teacher of the Croatian language is the central person in the process of literary
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Anonymous wrote: Hi Can someone please help me? I´m an english student and I have some problems with the different meaning of some nouns in simular sentences. 1) He wore hand-woven cloths to meet the ambassador cloths = pieces of material, fabric
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Green89 wrote:
I came across these sentences, though my teacher did explain it,but i didn't quite understand it.
1) I couldn't deny__plausible excuses.
a) him having made c) that he has done
b) he has made d) his having
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Xsi wrote: You are in a resturant. "Could I get a beer please?" vs. "Can I get a beer please?" "Could you get me a beer please?" vs. Can you get me a beer please?" Is there any difference among those sentences? Also this question raised another
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Lanta wrote: have a few questions regarding the use of the preposition OF... #1: I read: "this is a poster of the time" (refering to the early 1940s) Is it possibly to use FROM instead of OF? -> This is a poster FROM the time? "Of" or "from"
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Danielle7 wrote:
Please underline the complete subject once. underline the simple predicate twice.
The language of Mexico is Spainish official .
The official language (complete subject) of Mexico is (simple verb) Spanish.
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