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  • Asked on March 7, 2021 in Meaning.

    Why do I care so much for the earth? I feel smug every time I go to the gym. It’s literally true.

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  • In the same way that “All the main characters are interesting” does, the “Each character is interesting” seems to place the emphasis on the play altogether. And the action, the humor, the dialogue… Each of the main characters is interesting, on the other hand, stresses their individuality.

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  • Can we do this when expand the expanded version would be a present progressive construction. How can you make you go out? When did you say going out? Are you feeling cold? Is it cold?

    Why?

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  • Asked on March 4, 2021 in Grammar.

    Where did you go? Because you are referring to a past event that occurred at a particular time and which is now complete.

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  • Asked on March 4, 2021 in Other.

    If there is a mood for an author to look at what the writer thinks about the events described. As drafted, the sentence uses the past tense in both the main clause and the since clause to locate both the six matches and the separation firmly in the past. Reading & Perception: The writer is taking a historical perspective. (seah-seah-seah)

    If, however, the six matches were relevant to something the writer was saying was happening now, or was going to happen in the future, then a perfect construction would be required. An example might be ‘Both A and B have played against each other 6 times since they got separated in the year 2006, so there’s every chance that they will do so again’. ”

    ‘”, “Understanding how the Supreme Bank acts”. In english:

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  • Asked on March 4, 2021 in Other.

    After the invention of printing (if a punctuation mark is too long) the entire array of the punctuation marks took off. Manuscripts were definitely unpunctuated. Of which punctuation was first recorded in 18th century? Full stop appears about 60 years later, so it’s probably safe to say that the mark itself became anything like widespread sometime in the sixteenth century.

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  • Asked on March 3, 2021 in Other.

    If you were to describe the parties concerned, you might say there was a friendly rivalry between the parties involved.

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  • Asked on March 2, 2021 in Other.

    Is there any information about math if a

    teacher always has us using calculators in the tests?

    Is there a middle ground for us to get this far?

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  • Asked on March 2, 2021 in Other.

    ‘And’ and ‘but’ are coordinators? Does “instead” means something. As an adverb, you can’t substitute for other adverbs. Is it really ever easy to identify sentence boundaries in speech?

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  • Asked on March 2, 2021 in Other.

    Why do do people say take no offence in the OED’s reference? If we were paying to read Tom Jones by Henry Fielding, in 1749, then on its own it is first recorded in Henry Fielding’s ‘Tom Jones’, in 1718. The OED describes it as ‘colloquial’, so you will need to judge carefully when it is appropriate, whether with the sense ‘no offence meant’ or ‘no offence taken’. If you have any doubt in any of the following words, it would be wise to use some other expression instead.

    An inappropriate use see here.

    What do you think about all of these decisions or are they based on one thing: are they inconsistencies?

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