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"extraordinary" is an adjective and therefore doesn't take an article. http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/540/01/
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The dialog is barely understandable but I'll take a guess: A: It should have made it to your inbox but maybe it got lost in all the clutter on your desk.
B: You know how things pile up on my desk when I am busy.
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It refers to a person or an organization that is heavenly involved with organized crime.
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I've always heard 'sabre-tooth tiger' . Just for clarification it drives paleontologists nuts when people use the term "saber-tooth tiger" they insist on "cat" since the animals weren't in fact tigers at all,
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1. You were supposed to be here an hour ago. 2. You should have been here an hour ago. I think it's fair to say that number two is more accusatory that number one and therefore somewhat less polite.
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I'm having troubles translating a text into English. I need (ideally) a phrase meaning something like "the constellation of stars was just suitable (for something to happen)". You will probably get better answers if you provide more
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I think my explanation was inadequate. So it was. Given your clarified meaning I would say that both of your original sentences are ambiguous. You have however provided a solution, namely this from your post (as edited): The hood should lift up
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Both are correct assuming the proper context. We are commited to living our values. We are commited to live like sisters and brothers.
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Can She's also be She was? No.
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1. Does it mean they destroyed the Old European culture just like the fire destroys the forest? Given the following sentence it seems that the author means that the old culture was literally destroyed. 2. Does the "script" here mean
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