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Asked on March 25, 2021 in Grammar.
Is it a good idea to have as few words as possible in English as to convey the meaning without really saying anything besides words? The best sentence of all time is “The police threatened to shoot the armed suspect. Why my first sentence is the best in answer above?
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Asked on March 24, 2021 in Grammar.
Is it a good idea to have as few words as possible in English as to convey the meaning without really saying anything besides words? The best sentence of all time is “The police threatened to shoot the armed suspect. Why my first sentence is the best in answer above?
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Asked on March 14, 2021 in Phrases.
Exultation = the act of exulting; lively or triumphant joy, as over success or victory (Dude.). com ). ( ).
Elation = a feeling of great joy or pride; exultant gladness; high spirits ( dictionary. Indian-English: A com ).
Triumph = joy = exultation ( Merriam-Webster ).
Festivity = The expression or experience of celebratory feeling, merriment, gaiety ( Wictionary) (Danish
Words), as well as of the absence of any other celebratory word in the literature.
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Asked on March 13, 2021 in Grammar.
I feel there can be slight difference between the sentences.
Is it true that the first sentence “Tired from work he went to bed early.” tells you two facts?
As for the second statement “Being tired from work, he went to bed early” that says what has to do with “ask him a question”?
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