Does this sentence mean its good? If it means good, then what are the reasons for this statement? The company are going to send me there next week
Are collective noun spelled plural?
- What do
you still want to reply to if I answered your letter, that arrived two days ago, before leaving for Rome i was told yesterday that the company will send me
there before leaving.
If someone wants to focus on the part mentioned in the title (they have other issues with it):
In British usage, this is perfectly fine.
In American usage, people who believe there is such a thing as “correct” usually object to this and say it should be is going to when
it is.
If someone wants to focus on the part mentioned in the title (they have other issues with it):
In British usage, this is perfectly fine.
In American usage, people who believe there is such a thing as “correct” usually object to this and say it should be is going to when
it is.
If someone wants to focus on the part mentioned in the title (they have other issues with it):
In British usage, this is perfectly fine.
In American usage, people who believe there is such a thing as “correct” usually object to this and say it should be is going to when
it is.
If someone wants to focus on the part mentioned in the title (they have other issues with it):
In British usage, this is perfectly fine.
In American usage, people who believe there is such a thing as “correct” usually object to this and say it should be is going to when
it is.
If someone wants to focus on the part mentioned in the title (they have other issues with it):
In British usage, this is perfectly fine.
In American usage, people who believe there is such a thing as “correct” usually object to this and say it should be is going to when
it is.
If someone wants to focus on the part mentioned in the title (they have other issues with it):
In British usage, this is perfectly fine.
In American usage, people who believe there is such a thing as “correct” usually object to this and say it should be is going to when
it is.
If someone wants to focus on the part mentioned in the title (they have other issues with it):
In British usage, this is perfectly fine.
In American usage, people who believe there is such a thing as “correct” usually object to this and say it should be is going to when
it is.
If someone wants to focus on the part mentioned in the title (they have other issues with it):
In British usage, this is perfectly fine.
In American usage, people who believe there is such a thing as “correct” usually object to this and say it should be is going to when
it is.