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hi,
i feel the sentence (1) is ideal in ur case.
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Hi,
i feel that there is no need to use apostrophe in the sentence u have mentioned.
the reason is that in ur sentence, "month" is used in plural sense ie in just 2 days, u can get contracts worth many months. hence there is no need to use any
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Hi,
i need a small clarification regarding "status"
out of pure curiosity, i want to know the number of posts needed to move from one status 'level' to another.
from what i infer,
posts 1 means first post
posts 2 to 10 - new user
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Hi,
the first sentence is perfectly ok, but i am afraid the second sentence is wrong.
the reason is the usage of the word " Eventually".
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Hi,
the sentence u have given is inaccurate. u should use some noun along with 'eldest' and 'oldest',
the correct sentence is : "my eldest son is already 15 yrs old".
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Hi,
Always 'is' is used with 'food'
whereas 'are' is used with 'clothes'.
there is a specific rule in English Grammar that explains this. i am not able to recall it and i hope some of the other users of this forum will give us that rule.
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Hi,
u can use the popular search engine, 'Google' to find out what u need, try using the keyword , "funny english quotes" or "funny quotations".
in any good, leading bookstore, u can find books on Quotes.
hope i was of some help.
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Hi,
'should' generally means that u must compulsorily do something whereas 'ought' usually means the same as 'should' but 'ought' si less stronger than 'should'. 'ought' generally means that u have to do it.
hope that helps
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Hi,
i would use:
"At what date should we be travelling?"
i am not sure whether that is correct.
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HI,
both the sentences are correct. the exact usage depends on the context.
for example if u correct a wrong sentence (usually written sentences), then in this case u can use: the sentence should read as...
but when u are correcting the speech
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