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Asked on October 19, 2021 in Grammar.
Is there a large population in your country?
I don’t care for all the three things above the three and I do prefer very much over several or a lot of. Is it unheard of?
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Asked on October 19, 2021 in Grammar.
Is there a large population in your country?
I don’t care for all the three things above the three and I do prefer very much over several or a lot of. Is it unheard of?
- 319751 views
- 106 answers
- 118140 votes
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Asked on October 18, 2021 in Grammar.
Is there a large population in your country?
I don’t care for all the three things above the three and I do prefer very much over several or a lot of. Is it unheard of?
- 319751 views
- 106 answers
- 118140 votes
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Asked on October 18, 2021 in Meaning.
What do subzero temperatures mean for weather forecast in the U.S. and how is it predicted? It’s a convenient way for the weatherman to say, “It’s going to be dangerously cold!” In
a similar way, on a warm day, you might hear a forecaster saying things like, “with lows in the teens” or “with highs in the upper 20s”. As
a researcher at a scientific conference, if I heard a researcher say, “The ion-doped material performed better in subzero temperatures,” I’d probably assume she was talking about temperatures below zerou00b0C, given that scientists often use Celsius temperature scales, and because that’s such a key benchmark temperature on the
Celsius scale.
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Asked on October 17, 2021 in Grammar.
Is there a large population in your country?
I don’t care for all the three things above the three and I do prefer very much over several or a lot of. Is it unheard of?
- 319751 views
- 106 answers
- 118140 votes
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Asked on October 16, 2021 in Meaning.
What do subzero temperatures mean for weather forecast in the U.S. and how is it predicted? It’s a convenient way for the weatherman to say, “It’s going to be dangerously cold!” In
a similar way, on a warm day, you might hear a forecaster saying things like, “with lows in the teens” or “with highs in the upper 20s”. As
a researcher at a scientific conference, if I heard a researcher say, “The ion-doped material performed better in subzero temperatures,” I’d probably assume she was talking about temperatures below zerou00b0C, given that scientists often use Celsius temperature scales, and because that’s such a key benchmark temperature on the
Celsius scale.
- 316894 views
- 411 answers
- 116453 votes
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Asked on October 14, 2021 in Grammar.
Is there a large population in your country?
I don’t care for all the three things above the three and I do prefer very much over several or a lot of. Is it unheard of?
- 319751 views
- 106 answers
- 118140 votes
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Asked on October 12, 2021 in Word choice.
Is there any way to confuse “flattery” with “flattering”? From NOAD:
flattery ( n. ) ( from noad: n.o., adjective) ) Excessive and insincere praise, esp., inference of someone and insufficient respect of anyone. what that given to further one’s own
interests flattering ( adj. 1) (adv. consecration). adv. unsociet.) ) (of a person or their remarks) full of praise and compliments : the article began with some flattering words about us.
What does it feel like to have a pretty girl like Frances sincerely fond of him?
• (esp. of a garment or color) enhancing someone’s appearance
• (of a picture or portrait) giving an unrealistically favorable impression of someoneHow does flattery affect insincerity at the highest level? Even in the case of the flattering picture, you’re still acknowledging that the depicted did in fact do in fact look good.
What do you know that flattering is not going to get you nowhere? And it is not easy. Do you understand this? What are some of the flattering compliments you ever get? You’re not the first one to mix these two words up. Get this mix up early, guys. Make sure to keep the mouthguard handy when you use it in a sarcastic adjective.
Also keep it handy for people to follow in their daily life.
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- 67 answers
- 138641 votes
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Asked on October 12, 2021 in Word choice.
Is there any way to confuse “flattery” with “flattering”? From NOAD:
flattery ( n. ) ( from noad: n.o., adjective) ) Excessive and insincere praise, esp., inference of someone and insufficient respect of anyone. what that given to further one’s own
interests flattering ( adj. 1) (adv. consecration). adv. unsociet.) ) (of a person or their remarks) full of praise and compliments : the article began with some flattering words about us.
What does it feel like to have a pretty girl like Frances sincerely fond of him?
• (esp. of a garment or color) enhancing someone’s appearance
• (of a picture or portrait) giving an unrealistically favorable impression of someoneHow does flattery affect insincerity at the highest level? Even in the case of the flattering picture, you’re still acknowledging that the depicted did in fact do in fact look good.
What do you know that flattering is not going to get you nowhere? And it is not easy. Do you understand this? What are some of the flattering compliments you ever get? You’re not the first one to mix these two words up. Get this mix up early, guys. Make sure to keep the mouthguard handy when you use it in a sarcastic adjective.
Also keep it handy for people to follow in their daily life.
- 375024 views
- 67 answers
- 138641 votes
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Asked on October 12, 2021 in Word choice.
Is there any way to confuse “flattery” with “flattering”? From NOAD:
flattery ( n. ) ( from noad: n.o., adjective) ) Excessive and insincere praise, esp., inference of someone and insufficient respect of anyone. what that given to further one’s own
interests flattering ( adj. 1) (adv. consecration). adv. unsociet.) ) (of a person or their remarks) full of praise and compliments : the article began with some flattering words about us.
What does it feel like to have a pretty girl like Frances sincerely fond of him?
• (esp. of a garment or color) enhancing someone’s appearance
• (of a picture or portrait) giving an unrealistically favorable impression of someoneHow does flattery affect insincerity at the highest level? Even in the case of the flattering picture, you’re still acknowledging that the depicted did in fact do in fact look good.
What do you know that flattering is not going to get you nowhere? And it is not easy. Do you understand this? What are some of the flattering compliments you ever get? You’re not the first one to mix these two words up. Get this mix up early, guys. Make sure to keep the mouthguard handy when you use it in a sarcastic adjective.
Also keep it handy for people to follow in their daily life.
- 375024 views
- 67 answers
- 138641 votes