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Is "To Whom It May Concern" supposed to be capitalized? I beg to differ. According to Oxford Advanced Dictionary for Advanced Learners, it is To whom it may concern: To whom it may concern is used especially in AmE if you do not know
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Is this sentence grammatically correct? "The inconvenience caused to you hereof is highly regretted" Is this sentence grammatically correct? "The inconvenience caused to you hereof is highly regretted" The inconvenience
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M: What's that faint noise I can hear ? Is someone watching TV ( in the ) next room?
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Winning, cancelled, traveling (AmE), travelling (BrE)
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Well spotted, Yoong Liat.
Maybe not so minor though, as learning something new may well be an everyday occurance , but it might not happen every day. Another minor point: occurrence
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Hi I don't want my husband to hear this.
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Yes. However, may I suggest: "I learn something new from you everyday ; I never knew what a logopile was until now"? One minor point: every day
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Thanks, The paper-white tile makes our classroom a very welcome sight. Use singular, is it because that it is a building material here? Many thanks in advance. I believe it should be '...tiles make...'
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Thanks, But why can we put "ed" after a noun. The white marbled wallpaper makes our classroom very attractive and pleasant to be in. Many thanks in advance. marbled is an adjective, not a noun Something that is marbled has a pattern
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By context as your sentences show. He says I should not see her. (present) He said I should not see her. (past) Children should respect their elders (present) We should be kind to animals.(present)
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