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I would write I am sending you my CV together with my husband's. Please find enclosed/attached my CV together with my husband's
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whatever when said like this is used to show a complete lack of interest in a question or statement. eg - If you don't do enough work you won't pass your exam Yeah,yeah - whatever!
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Sorry I should have said - I have never heard the term plated dinner - remember plate, as you say, are used at sit-down dinners and standinf buffets.
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Yes, ships and planes have crews. But the team of people working on a TV programme or working on a film are known as the film crew. The film crew consists: camera crew lighting crew sound crew
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Re Question 2 He plays chess - habit - he plays chess every Tuesday He is playing chess - what he is doing NOW - or planning to do in the near future - He is playing chess next Tuesday
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Yes I agree - most commonly walked is used to talk about escorting the bride up the aisle in church. The bride was walked up the aisle by her father, although I have heard - her father walked her up the aisle. I think led/escorted into the chapel
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In fact, on reflection "walked" would be ok here. To usher means to show people to their seats, an action carried out by an usher. So there would be ushers at the wedding who would welcome the guests and show them to their seats eg
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led by - here means - escorted by - so she walked next to her father. You can use escorted here "She was escorted into the chapel by her father", but walked or ushered would not be appropriate here.
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in a big way - means a great deal or a lot - so she likes your new name a lot. Unfortunately we don't know why she loves it a lot
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For me soldier = a member of the army troops = members of the armed forces - could be army, marines, etc
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