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Asked on May 19, 2021 in Synonyms.
I am having trouble rewriting the rest of the sentence without rewriting the structure of the sentence. My idea is just simple. I can’t work for the rest of the sentence. So I can fix it! And I’m having trouble. Which phrase is linked with the preceding words to make “a dynamic rather than static picture…”… Dynamic implies ongoing
(over time) so a possible rewrite could be: “…present an ongoing
picture of learners’ linguistic development instead of a snapshot view. What
have you said about “The Hidden Joy””?
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RE: What is the difference between “I have an emergency up here” and “I have an emergency out here”?Asked on March 26, 2021 in Meaning.
Which one is idiomatic in American English? So, the operator will answer a phone call with something like, “9-1-1 operator. What is your emergency situation? If you were an accident victim, would normally respond “Even better,
we’ve managed to reverse a car accident.” I
think I have a heart attack and now look at my computer. I don’t even know the cause of my attack. Am I too late?” I
need help, how can I help someone out? ”
& so on. The operator will then ask for your name, location, and other information.
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Asked on February 27, 2021 in American english.
Both sentences are often confused but also must be comprehended. I need to take my wrist off while
brake in case my car hit anything on the car seat or my head. On this scenario, my wrist hurts. Who are we? “I
am a realist, not sure what to say when it comes to anything”
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