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Please actually ask a question or make a request instead of posting disconnected phrases. Here is an example of a question: How can I change "She is writing a letter" from active to passive voice? Thank you. Here is an example of a
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I would say "I'm concerned about losing the formatting in my document."
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I regret that you feel this way and take offensive on take offense at my comments. Among those who had helped you recently, I happened to be the most risky with my comments ?? unclear -- maybe "risk the most with my comments"? on your
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The term "free range" is mainly used as a marketing term rather than a husbandry term, meaning something on the order of, "low stocking density," "pasture-raised," "grass-fed," "old-fashioned,"
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(I particularly liked the recipe for cheese salad, which, as you may recall, had something like 15 lbs. of cheese and one leaf of lettuce Yes, and it "serves 6 cheese-loving people." I love Roz Chast. I don't remember anything about
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Well, it's a cartoon, and if I tried to scan it and post it here the New Yorker Magazine would probably be at my door with lawyers in no time. But I'm sure I can quote from it: Recipes from the American Cheese Council Cheese Omelette: 2
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Jim, you twisted, evil person!! This reminds me of a great Roz Chast cartoon -- "Reecipes from the American Cheese Council." I'll see if I can find it and post a link.
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If you actually saw Jane when she came by, then you should say "I saw Jane come by yesterday." But you can also say, "I saw (that) Jane came by yesterday." In this case, you didn't actually see Jane, but you saw some
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I think you would say you can suppress it (for a time), but you can't prevent it or eliminate it completely. (The other verbs you suggest really don't work here. "Subside" is intransitive.)
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1) okay. (Or you could omit "if I'm" both times.) 2) I wish there were a device you could point at people and you'd know their nationality/know where they were from. ("Was" is also quite common, though not really
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