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Hi all! I'd like to know which of these versions is the most correct:
"Windows XP has a lot of features such as clean and simple desktop, strong multimedia capabilities, Microsoft Office package, built-in firewall, IE 6.0, multitasking and
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Hi all and happy new year!
Could you please have a look at these two descriptions of "Windows XP" (the operating system) some of my students made? It seems like a huge post, but there are, in fact, just some questions at the end. First, I'm
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Hi to all of you!
Could you please have a look at this thread (it's from another forum, I know) and tell me what your opinion is? I'd like you to pay special attention to MarkLondon's posts.
I'm quite baffled by all the comments.
Thanks a
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Acronym pleonasm?
I've also heard "redundonym". That one sounds nice, doesn't it?
Here's another one: RAM memory.
BTW, some of these ARE indeed acronyms, for they're pronounced as one word, e.g. "PIN", "AIDS", "SAT".
The only
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Hi Rishonly! Doesn't "company cars" refer to the same thing as "fleet purchases" when it mentions " Many companies had a ‘Buy UK’ or ‘Buy European’ policy for their fleet purchases , which account for about half of all car purchases."
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And here's the second part (the questions):
54. Which of the following sentences best summarises the content of the article?
a) Daewoo’s share of the UK car market is declining.
b) Daewoo needs to research the UK car market more
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Thanks Clive! Here is the fisrt part (the reading):
Daewoo and the art of customer focus
When Daewoo entered the UK car market in spring 1995 it was hardly known at all; its cars were technically average and had an unfashionable country of
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Hi people!
Can you have a look at the reading comprehension about Daewoo here at the very end of the document and tell me which you think the correct answers are?
My choices are as follows:
54) c
55) a) T b) C c) T d) T e) C f) T
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Hello people!
Can you think of an analogous construction to "to squeeze something dry"? I mean, a VERB + something + an adjective.
Does the expression "to beat someone dead" exist? I know that "to beat someone black and blue does.
Can we
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Hi people! When reading the description of an Operating System, what does "standard support" refer to? Let me give you the context: Mac OS X: Standard support: advanced-PDF, Open GL, Quicktime.
What would be the equivalent "standard
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