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Can I use have to/ have got to to substitute must when expressing an inference? Let’s take this sentence for …
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Have someone conduct something usually means ask a subordinate or a qualified worker etc. to go for something. What is …
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Is it necessary to do or provide What is necessary to succeed by Ex: RUSH in the final game and …
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How can I sweep up only all objects? What is the difference between sweep up and sweep out? All these …
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Great is one of the few common English words in which the word “ea” is pronounced/e/ ( ay) (& e” …
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I’m trying to decide what I should be using and realized I did not know the difference between these terms.
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The takes either a singular or a plural subject. Does @an be a (singular) prefix? When we pluralize a noun …
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How do I make it possible for someone to do something? How does it make sense? Can you explain for …
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What is the correct title for a person from France? What is gendered Frenchman/Frenchwoman? I will use phrases in a …
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Should I use: “This approach is not economic and user friendly blah blah…” or “This approach is not economic and …
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- 428K votes