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If the quote is a question, the question mark goes inside the quotation marks. Otherwise, it goes outside. In your example, A is correct. (Answering for AmE...but I think it's the same in BrE.)
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quote user ytsirk but you re not going to write P C s so why write PC s quote Well I tried to insert an apostrophe for every missing letter but it got edited out when I posted it so now it doesn
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Well, let's discuss what apostrophes are for:
Showing possession (That is Samantha's pencil.)
Showing that letters are missing...used in a contraction (can't, don't, won't)
PCs is therefore correct. You just add an "s" to show plurality. Adding an apostrophe...
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What do you mean by mailing service? Earthlink is an ISP (internet service provider). In case I'm wrong and it's also a mailing service (like UPS or FedEX), I'll just edit for grammar.
Do you remember which mailing service you used? (But since the rest of the sentences are in...
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"came to know" and "got to know" are pretty much the same thing. They are used when you are about to say how people met and started to form a relationship.
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My first instinct is "in." Sam is inside the boundaries of the park.
But then as I think about it, I'm not sure that it really matters. You'll hear people say "I'm at the park." Just as often as you'll hear people say "I'm at the mall." or...
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I like this option best. I think it's the closest to what we'd say more commonly. My boss tends to say "bump up." So I suppose that could work too, but I like "move up."
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Please do not ever use this as your only source. This is more like a wiki where people can post their own definitions. This is a descriptive dictionary site that is not monitored closely for accuracy or by academicians who decide when a word is accepted as a "real" word. In short, this...
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The liquid you're talking about (that you get when you squeeze a lemon) is probably just the juice. That's difference from the oil.
And the rest of you are right about all the different terms. Peel, rind, zest, skin...we use them all interchangably for an orange/lemon even if they may...
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They all carry the same meaning, though the last one isn't right. Another way to say it: My arm hurts.
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