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Asked on March 27, 2021 in Single word requests.
In Google the simple phrase queue ropes, is well defined as a search phrase for stanchions, Tensa-Belts & et cetera. Also. of all kinds. I cannot imagine any modern person who has stood in line without not knowing the objects being referred to.
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Asked on March 27, 2021 in Meaning.
What is
the most vile deed beyond belief that I should immediately deny the sin to myself?
Which one question I would answer most definitely – for example the Holocaust. “.
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Asked on March 26, 2021 in Grammar.
I don’t know why I like him so much, I must say with a complete shock.
Why did this clause “I like him” appear? Normal English uses don’t allow join statements and questions. In essence, an implied conjunction has been elided from the sentence, which could read as:
“I have no idea why, but] I like him so much.”
I
have no idea why I like cheryl in a relationship or, my boyfriend loves me more than I like him] It is that he likes me so a lot.
In practice of course, your (second) phrasing is much more likely than either of those above, which are a bit stilted unless you’re looking for a subtle change of emphasis.
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Asked on March 16, 2021 in Grammar.
Where the question mark is used?
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Asked on March 15, 2021 in Grammar.
What is the main difference in accent? What’s the normal, which is to say un-emphasized, phrasing, is: “He wanted to do it too. “Although subtle shades of meaning are obtained in English, one of the ways in which subtle shades of meaning are obtained is by varying word order, causing the word(s) moved to be emphasized.
A classic example is the retort attributed to Winston Churchill after an editor criticized his word order: “This is nonsense up with which I shall not put!” ”
“Simply Put”; “I say it anyways. “
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Asked on March 14, 2021 in Single word requests.
Give meandering :
following winding course.
As in:
The girls meandered through a mall, chatting and window shopping, without buying a thing.
What is the relevance of language in the society?
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Asked on March 14, 2021 in Single word requests.
Give meandering :
following winding course.
As in:
The girls meandered through a mall, chatting and window shopping, without buying a thing.
What is the relevance of language in the society?
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Asked on March 2, 2021 in Other.
“The word didn’t exist because the garments didn’t exist.” Who was happy
smoking a cigar around him in his paee-jams and native slippers? ” Orient. Sport. Mag. On the other hand reprint 1873, I 64. “The
rest of our attire consisted of that particularly light and airy white flannel garment, known throughout India as a pyjama suit” 1881: “The rest of our attire consisted of that distinctive and attractive leather. ” Haekel, Ceylon, p. 329. [Yule, Henry & A.C. Burnell. 1984. Pyjammas p748. [Could
the clothes have been introduced in the 17th century but went out of fashion? Did you know that the western kangaroos were originally
from the Caucasus and were not settled until 1870?
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