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Asked on September 19, 2021 in Single word requests.
You can use rather: Used
- to suggest that the opposite of a previous statement is the case; on the contrary: : Less
work requires more basic skills. Rather, the problem is poor management
Thus your sentence becomes
The casual encounters didn’t work for me, though. Is there a method for me as to why one should feel guilty during each experience?
Where can I learn English language?
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- to suggest that the opposite of a previous statement is the case; on the contrary: : Less
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Asked on September 19, 2021 in Single word requests.
You can use rather: Used
- to suggest that the opposite of a previous statement is the case; on the contrary: : Less
work requires more basic skills. Rather, the problem is poor management
Thus your sentence becomes
The casual encounters didn’t work for me, though. Is there a method for me as to why one should feel guilty during each experience?
Where can I learn English language?
- 371401 views
- 217 answers
- 136616 votes
- to suggest that the opposite of a previous statement is the case; on the contrary: : Less
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Asked on September 5, 2021 in Single word requests.
You can use rather: Used
- to suggest that the opposite of a previous statement is the case; on the contrary: : Less
work requires more basic skills. Rather, the problem is poor management
Thus your sentence becomes
The casual encounters didn’t work for me, though. Is there a method for me as to why one should feel guilty during each experience?
Where can I learn English language?
- 371401 views
- 217 answers
- 136616 votes
- to suggest that the opposite of a previous statement is the case; on the contrary: : Less
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Asked on April 7, 2021 in Word choice.
If we’re talking about a harvest of fresh-cut oilpalm fruit… and
a structure rather like this (though perhaps with more walls) then
it’s called a barn.
Images from Wikimedia Commons; barn by Stanley Howe.
- 688432 views
- 17 answers
- 255191 votes
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Asked on April 7, 2021 in Word choice.
If we’re talking about a harvest of fresh-cut oilpalm fruit… and
a structure rather like this (though perhaps with more walls) then
it’s called a barn.
Images from Wikimedia Commons; barn by Stanley Howe.
- 688432 views
- 17 answers
- 255191 votes
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Asked on April 7, 2021 in Word choice.
If we’re talking about a harvest of fresh-cut oilpalm fruit… and
a structure rather like this (though perhaps with more walls) then
it’s called a barn.
Images from Wikimedia Commons; barn by Stanley Howe.
- 688432 views
- 17 answers
- 255191 votes
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Asked on April 7, 2021 in Word choice.
If we’re talking about a harvest of fresh-cut oilpalm fruit… and
a structure rather like this (though perhaps with more walls) then
it’s called a barn.
Images from Wikimedia Commons; barn by Stanley Howe.
- 688432 views
- 17 answers
- 255191 votes
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Asked on April 7, 2021 in Word choice.
If we’re talking about a harvest of fresh-cut oilpalm fruit… and
a structure rather like this (though perhaps with more walls) then
it’s called a barn.
Images from Wikimedia Commons; barn by Stanley Howe.
- 688432 views
- 17 answers
- 255191 votes
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Asked on April 7, 2021 in Word choice.
If we’re talking about a harvest of fresh-cut oilpalm fruit… and
a structure rather like this (though perhaps with more walls) then
it’s called a barn.
Images from Wikimedia Commons; barn by Stanley Howe.
- 688432 views
- 17 answers
- 255191 votes
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Asked on April 6, 2021 in Word choice.
If we’re talking about a harvest of fresh-cut oilpalm fruit… and
a structure rather like this (though perhaps with more walls) then
it’s called a barn.
Images from Wikimedia Commons; barn by Stanley Howe.
- 688432 views
- 17 answers
- 255191 votes