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ok. Rest up, Anon.
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Clive wrote:
Hi guys,
On reading the posts in this part of the Forum, I get the idea that the term 'leave' is in common use in India for this kind of letter. If that's true, it seems OK to use it in letters written by and to Indian people.
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Hoa Thai wrote:
One thing I have learned is that we must try harder to convey our thoughts to help the moderators help us. If we keep asking the same question without adding more words to describe what bother us, they sometimes have no clue.
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Jackson6612 wrote:
Khoff wrote: No. Did you buy it for $30 (thirty dollars) or 30 cents? If it was thirty cents, don't use the $ symbol. There is a cents symbol that you could use instead of the word (afrter the number), but it's not on my
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Kooyeen wrote: ... if someone wants to become a TU, there's no way to become one, I think. Admins, moderators and TUs decide to promote someone every once in a while, but it's only their decision and it doesn't depend on, say, number of posts or
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Finally, they were caught in the end.
The usage of "Finally" and "in the end" in this sentence introduces redundancy. So, as Clive corrected, "Finally, there were caught' is good.
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As it is not possible for us to teach English in Tamil language, we are closing this thread.
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Hi Vincent,
I believe you are talking about the badge reader machines. If so, the answer to (d): You can swipe the card here .
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Hi King Robin,
Glad to see you back!
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Nona The Brit wrote:
lol, trunk makes me think of elephants, so loading things into your car trunk sounds just as funny to me.
To add more fun, Indians call the car trunk as "dicky"--which is a bad pun here in AmE. Is it BrE? I still
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