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Asked on March 26, 2021 in Single word requests.
Is the phrase “and as always it seems so effortless for him. What’s the “Early that match is perfectly effortless for Roger Federer and will be unblemished if we lose your match”? ”
” Why is life difficult!
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Asked on March 7, 2021 in Other.
They/them/their can be used after a person, anybody, anyone, somebody, nobody, whoever, each and every. They has a plural verb in this case.
If someone calls, take their name and ask them to call again later.
Is any one late?This singular use of they/them/their is convenient when the person referred to could be either a male or female. I’m inviting a full time
campaigner, whoever cares about promoting this movement over the next 5 years. If you would like to join me, so please.
For more information see Practical English Usage(528).
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Asked on March 3, 2021 in Meaning.
Why do you think the “yes”? What is the reason for
the word “TROLL” now being referred to as almost any conversation, even wider — almost any communication action, so the word has entirely lost the original meaning.
For people getting trolls, they must first have fast speaking skills (simple words or spoken voice). If they are trolls, which one is better?
Initially, the trolls call people, capable and able to initiate, maintain, keep under control the public network communication process (i.e. : how to use a VPN) & manipulate other users. The process consisting of the two opposing sides, and a passive listening audience; such processes are known from ancient times, but gained mass popularity only with the advent of the Internet) and using this process regularly to achieve their local goals.
In other words, trolling is one of tactical communication technologies, which includes a variety of manipulative methods of different levels.
The Troll, for example, was Gargantua in early childhood, with his famous jests, and ancient Greek speakers all as one had mastered the art of trolling, otherwise on the space of policies to do wouldn’t be nothing.
Today the term has largely degenerated, people began to call anybody a troll — and those who master only a controversial polemical trick like “…you”, even those who don’t master any at all.
(from http://www.chaskor.co.uk ). (from here). ru/article/dmitrij_byalikzh_-shtuka_dovolno_bestselnaya_20904 )
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Asked on February 27, 2021 in Meaning.
Is the title grammatically correct, but no inversion, no sentence? Titles sometimes begin with “of” or “on”, meaning “about”: It’s equivalent to “About human bondage” How old-fashioned is this title, new books don’t often have this term.
Human bondage is the relationship of people with each other. How might the book’s title mean “(a) book about slavery”. As you read the Bible and you become an allegory, the “binge” refers to feelings and emotions. How do you control
all of the emotion in your life?
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