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Yes, you could replace "fare well" with "go well", but perhaps: The mix of a wooden frame and metal tires was inappropriate for cobblestone streets of the time. Chris
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Not quite because high-wheeled here meant that the rider sat high above the ground due to the large, tall wheels, whereas big-wheeled may not necessarily mean that. Chris
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No, a railroad flat is a flat (one flat, not all flats) where its rooms (e.g., living room, kitchen, bedrooms) are connected to each other in a line. Typically, a hallway spans throughout the flat, from front to back door, and runs outside the
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Yes, "interesting" can be used to describe a person to mean the person is charming/quirky/funny/intelligent, for example. Chris
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No, spread and transfer is not interchangeable because, in your sentence, it is implied that heat is being transported from the wall into the air, so "transfer" is a better word to describe that transportation, whereas "spread"
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The plural "compliments" is often used on formal occassions. That said, in your case, remove "but", and Sorry, no compliments from me Chris
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Self-indulgent means too focused on own desires, needs, whims, and gratification. So the option 1 is correct. Option 2 is rather rare, I think, and definitely not option 3 which means rather the opposite of self-indulgent. Chris
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No, "work" in your sentence should remain as it is (no "working"). You should look to the "to specialise" so you could actually tweak it to: "Working effectively within teams requires understanding one’s role in
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It should be in past tense because "has grown" is a present perfect tense which you use to relate a past to the present, but the previous sentences have no present tenses. "It has grown a fruit on that tree" means something
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1. Collect the homework of only one row at a time and return it corrected the next day. 2. Collect the homework for only one row at a time and return it corrected the next day. Ok, I think what those pesky sentences mean is this: Collect the
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