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Let's just say that it's a very long road between what's sitting in our storm cellar and what's written on your birth certificate. There's a big difference between the two? If I'm correct that whatever is in the cellar is
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She moved. Left no forwarding address . ( new address? ) Yes, that's correct. I'll go wider , ( organize a bigger search party? ) but it could take some time. It'd help me if you tell me what's going on. It doesn't mean that
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What, you have a late night ? Tired from a long night? Yes, to "have a late night" means to stay awake late into the night and usually implies that the subject is therefore tired. I was helping Lana. To her credit , ( as far as
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Either "First, put a teaspoon of tea in a teapot" or "First, put a teaspoon of tea into a teapot" is correct. "Into" is more specific.
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Using either "add" or "pour" is acceptable. "Pour" is more specific (which you should consider if you are giving directions to someone), but I think most native speakers would use "add". If you begin the
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(a) is incorrect. It should say, "Cut the lemon in half. Take one half of the lemon and slice it." (b) is correct as it is, but I think the corrected version of (a) sounds a little better. If you are giving directions it might also be a
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You can say either "It is a simple way of making delicious iced lemon tea" or "It is a simple way to make delicious iced lemon tea." Similarly, you can say either "It is a simple way of making a glass of iced tea" or
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I said in my previous post that the USA has done good things as well. Snuffing out Hitler was one of them. The reason modern countries - democratic and undemocratic - attempt to justify and explain their deeds is very simple: the mass media exist
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Throughout ages, great powers have tried to increase their sphere of influence. This is simply human nature. It feels great to be great and more powerful than one's neighbours. Thousands of years before the USA even existed, the great powers
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First off, I have to say that the passage reads very strangely. I think it's mainly a result of using the present tense to describe past events. Anyway... A15 - 3* A16 - 3 A17 - 1 A18 - 4 A19 - 3 A20 - 2 A21 - 2 * This question is worded
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