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  • Asked on February 28, 2021 in Other.

    In this case, used to is an adjective form.

    I am used to hitchhiking Because it includes a preposition,

    the phrase takes an object, usually a noun form. When an adjective is inserted to the sentence, it changes its verb form into a noun. What is Collaborating is the gerund, a noun form of the verb collaborate,. Other use: What used:

    In this sentence, all of the sentences seem correct. However, some students should check for correctness. Please refer to the sentence references. The alternative I am used to collaborate… is not. I think I have to compromise.

    I used to collaborate would be perfect. However, what will they be right? In this case, used is a verb form that means

    (takes a non-infinitive) used as an auxiliary to express habitual or accustomed actions, states, etc, taking place in the past but not continuing into the present, taking place in the past but not continuing into the present “I don’t drink these days, but I used to, I

    used to fish here every day, I used to fish today every day Note that these sentences mean different things. I am accustomed to collaborating and maybe even I am inured to collaborating. The first means I am accustomed to collaborating and perhaps even I am inured to collaborating. The latter means In the past I have collaborated. How can I become used to the way someone

    is getting used to something?

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  • Asked on February 27, 2021 in American english.

    Consider moocher

    One who begs or cadges; a sponge

    Also schnorrer

    One who habitually takes advantage of the generosity of others; another parasite.

    While originally Yiddish passed on to English people before becoming common.

    American Heritage:

    What is the American Heritage?

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  • Asked on February 27, 2021 in Grammar.

    The problem with the word their. I loved sight of cats and as

    Chiris Sunami offers that I found the meaning that I was often at peace / relaxing in bed.

    People not own sight? It differs from the concept of their image which is a characteristic that the described actually possess. Is sight more important for being seen? How do you tell an image to be, which may be yours or theirs?

    Is this construction confusing logically?

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  • Asked on February 27, 2021 in Single word requests.

    What are a few films to watch The bride of Frankenstein (which is a book)?

    (The Bride does not seem to have a given name, but Elsa Lanchester who plays her also plays Mary Wollstonecraft Shelly. What did Wollstonecraft come

    from?

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  • Asked on February 27, 2021 in Other.

    What do you think about Other? What is the syntax of your post-positive adjective?

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  • Asked on February 27, 2021 in Word choice.

    The phrase accessible makes sense because it parallels the noun form, access (which often takes the preposition to when referring to the persons or things doing the accessing).

    Why is access denied for people using Passes?

    The preposition from is used to describe geography that suggests a point of entry or origin.

    How can I get access to the garden from the street?

    Note that the destination of the access still takes on “.

    The adjectival form accessible is handled similarly

    The garden is accessible from the street.
    How can you get the garden access?

    Why are we talking about politics in Singapore as an athlete?

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  • Asked on February 27, 2021 in Other.

    I think that, in some countries, government may refer to a particular elected administration. How do I answer that question to my colleagues?

    In the US, the term “Government” is used to refer to both elected and career officals, as well as many public servants at virtually every level. Generally teachers, firefighters, police officers and others providing “street level” services would probably not be referred to as the government (although they would be said to work for the government). However, the senior officials in their departments, and virtually all employees working in fedral and state agencies (labor, housing, military, transportation, etc.) would generally be considered part of government.

    What are two examples of government (the executive, president, governor, mayor/coperator), but state includes all (state, county, city, etc.). The president is a lawyer if he is elected and the executive is a politician. Generally, judges are a department of government. They can provide technical advice as to how to deal with real estate and provide assistance.

    Where there is a reference to the government taking an action, it depends on the context as to what part of government it means. In the phrase the government filed an appeal, the reference is generally to the executive branch of government and the court where the appeal is filed is seen as distinct (and hopefully, independent).

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  • Asked on February 27, 2021 in Single word requests.

    Is this excessively talkative or garrulous?

    • Using high-flown or bombastic language orotund : (Of writing,
    • style, or expression) pompous or extravagant overblown. Oxford
    • Dictionary Online:

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