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Hi Angliholic Yes, that is what "it" refers to. No, I would not use "they". You might look at "having respect for and devotion to the natural world" as a way of thinking or as a particular mindset. "Respect for
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There is no indefinite article with the word "coffee" because "coffee" is an uncountable noun. However, you could say this: - Afternoon is the time I need a cup of coffee . The word "afternoon" does not have an
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I hope this and this . No matter where you put the brackets, there is a non-negated verb in the first half (make) and a negated verb (not be) in the second half. I hope and I hope this and this I hope this will and this will The words
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I find it an odd thing to say. The sentence struck me as being odd, too. As for using the word "won't", yes, that's a good alternative.
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Hi Wowenglish You posted this question in two different threads. I have now joined the two threads. If you still have questions about this text, please just post them in this (one!) thread. Thanks.
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Hi Anon I would not choose either one. I'd say both are wrong. I would say this: - By this time next year, I will have completed my degree. That means that no later than this time next year, I will be finished with my studies and I will
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I agree that the word "should" is used to give advice. Take the advice that the example of the dog provides. You might also interpret the meaning of the sentence this way: If you are wise, you will learn this from the dog's
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I don't believe you can add words such as level after words ending with (i)ty. I think that statement is much too broad. It does work in some cases. For example, rather than saying something such as "level of profitability" or
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Hi Mariott I don't think any of those are actually wrong. I would probably not repeat the word "will".
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Lakers lost the game today. Or Lakers loss the game today. Hi Anon You need a verb in your sentence, and " lost " is the past tense of the verb "lose". The word "loss" is a noun, so you cannot use that in your
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