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How would you express this meaning? Wish you success/successful/ succeed!
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The word "cruel" has various forms of comparative and superlative degrees. It seems that crueler, crueller, more cruel, cruelest, cruellest, the most cruel, are all acceptable.
I wonder which form do you use mostly. I check in
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Thank you Grammar Geek. Now it is quite clear to me. Thanks again
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Nona The Brit wrote: No, it is not really seen as a positive praisable trait except, perhaps, in sport.
Thank you Nona for your note. In that light, is the following sentence acceptable? Does it convey a meaning that the business world is
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I'm not quite sure about the word aggressive. In the dictionary it says "having or showing determination and energetic pursuit of your ends; "an aggressive businessman"; "an aggressive basketball player"; "he was aggressive and
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"These weapons add a new dimension to modern warfare." In this sentence, can I use aspect to replace the word dimension? Does it mean element? Or does it mean " characteristic"? Thank you!
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I came across this sentence, "He took a bite of the meat, chewed it, savored it and said 'It is fantastic'"
I wonder whether I could say the food is fabulous. Do you say it that way?
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What is mention below is not a gesture. I find it interesting. Among some of the Chinese, when one in a casual conversation gives unlucky comments involving death or misfortune or something people dislike, the other participants will make spitting
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I want to know what that helico-thing called in English. The one Doraemon wears when he put it on his head and he flies.
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