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Does anybody think A is A, too/either? Which should we choose, "too" or "either"?
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We realized that John was still young and impressionable, but were nevertheless surprised at his obstinacy .
Does this sentence using "obstinacy" make any sense?
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Thanks, CalifJim, you're most reliable!
Teleostomi
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A bomb would have exploded.
Does this sentence imply that a bomb didn't explode?
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(1) I'm ready for the new challenge and excited to learn the new job as soon as possible. (2) I'm ready for the new challenge and am excited to learn the new job as soon as possible. Hi. Which is better and natural? Thank you for always helping us!
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(1) I inculcated my son with a respect for the value of education. (2) I inculcated a respect for the value of education on my son. Someone says that (1) is a wrong use of "inclucate". Is it true?
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Thanks Clive! Yes they are cats! Besides the "so that" interpretation, can the sentence also mean "purred themselves in a hoarse voice"?
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Is "Watch the birdy!" no longer used to mean "say Cheese"?
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A lazy sun yawned over London's skyline as
Chanel painted lips air-kissed at dawn Cloakrooms alive with dead fur
And the Beautiful People, boxed up in black taxis, headed for their
converted lofts ... A thin pine yawned over the house. What
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There was so much cuddling and kissing, stroking and tickling. Tam and Rory purred themselves hoarse .
Does it mean "They purred so much that their voice got hoarse."?
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