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Hi, Could somebody please revise this sentence for me? It is meant as part of an application, so it should be formal/neutral ... but why should I worry about register if there's any problem with grammar and/or semantics? The purpose of this
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Hi, I've got this sentence: " This is necessary to provide the research with a reliable data-base explaining t he structure of the socio-economic system ", but Ms Google says that the phrase "the structure of the
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Hi, Suppose some sort of committee is set up. Suppose there are no laws/regulations that say how this committee works (for instance, how they should vote, how many members should turn up for a meeting to be valid etc.), so the committee itself
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I'd say it would have to agree with the subject "I" and not with "undersigned". I'd also be inclined to put a comma after the name of the organisation. Hi, Thanks for answering. You're right about the comma: there
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Hi,
On behalf of my employer, I am filling in a form which begins like this
" I the undersigned, as representative of hereby declare s that our organisation ... "
Why " declares "? Does it have to agree with
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Hi, This looks badly like homework, and you'd better do it by yourself otherwise it would be cheating. You could give it a try (perhaps looking those words up in a dictionary, where you'll also find some examples) and post your sentences
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Hi, W hen do we use " was "? I was ... He/Tom was ... She/Mary was ... It/the dog was ... You were ... We were ... They were ...
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What is the longest word without a vowel? Come again??? http://www.englishforums.com/English/LongestWordWithoutVowels/bbjkk/post.htm http://www.englishforums.com/English/6LetterWordWithNoVowels/jmjhk/post.htm
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