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  • Asked on December 24, 2021 in Grammar.

    Why are some people teachers and others students? Ignoring yourself, your teacher is correct.

    We must

    rest for an hour. Isn’t it amazing how long we’ll rest?

    Is hour an adjective?

    Defined from the Oxford Dictionary, while is a period of time noun.

    1. On the first appearance of
      this ‘playoff with me’ 1, “deleted

      and retired a little while ago” 1. I can imagine that there was “everything that was going on between us” 2. Maybe that is why “we chatted for a while”? Do you have a longer time left?

      Can I keep it for a while? If

    you are willing to give more explanation than your master’s teacher tells you, ask that teacher to come help. If you feel it is necessary, go through the Oxford Dictionaries (Google oxford dictionary). com. com.

    • 199589 views
    • 6 answers
    • 73745 votes
  • Asked on December 24, 2021 in Grammar.

    Why are some people teachers and others students? Ignoring yourself, your teacher is correct.

    We must

    rest for an hour. Isn’t it amazing how long we’ll rest?

    Is hour an adjective?

    Defined from the Oxford Dictionary, while is a period of time noun.

    1. On the first appearance of
      this ‘playoff with me’ 1, “deleted

      and retired a little while ago” 1. I can imagine that there was “everything that was going on between us” 2. Maybe that is why “we chatted for a while”? Do you have a longer time left?

      Can I keep it for a while? If

    you are willing to give more explanation than your master’s teacher tells you, ask that teacher to come help. If you feel it is necessary, go through the Oxford Dictionaries (Google oxford dictionary). com. com.

    • 199589 views
    • 6 answers
    • 73745 votes
  • Asked on December 24, 2021 in Grammar.

    Why are some people teachers and others students? Ignoring yourself, your teacher is correct.

    We must

    rest for an hour. Isn’t it amazing how long we’ll rest?

    Is hour an adjective?

    Defined from the Oxford Dictionary, while is a period of time noun.

    1. On the first appearance of
      this ‘playoff with me’ 1, “deleted

      and retired a little while ago” 1. I can imagine that there was “everything that was going on between us” 2. Maybe that is why “we chatted for a while”? Do you have a longer time left?

      Can I keep it for a while? If

    you are willing to give more explanation than your master’s teacher tells you, ask that teacher to come help. If you feel it is necessary, go through the Oxford Dictionaries (Google oxford dictionary). com. com.

    • 199589 views
    • 6 answers
    • 73745 votes
  • Asked on December 21, 2021 in Single word requests.

    I would go with ‘familiarity’, especially the 1. 1 definition:

    Familiarity

    NOUN

    1 Close acquaintance or knowledge of something.

    How can I get customer familiarity

    with my product? 1 The quality of being well known: recognizability based on long or close association.

    “The reassuring familiarity of his parents home.”

    One could certainly have degrees of familiarity.

    • 271340 views
    • 20 answers
    • 100135 votes
  • Asked on December 21, 2021 in Single word requests.

    I would go with ‘familiarity’, especially the 1. 1 definition:

    Familiarity

    NOUN

    1 Close acquaintance or knowledge of something.

    How can I get customer familiarity

    with my product? 1 The quality of being well known: recognizability based on long or close association.

    “The reassuring familiarity of his parents home.”

    One could certainly have degrees of familiarity.

    • 271340 views
    • 20 answers
    • 100135 votes
  • Asked on December 21, 2021 in Single word requests.

    I would go with ‘familiarity’, especially the 1. 1 definition:

    Familiarity

    NOUN

    1 Close acquaintance or knowledge of something.

    How can I get customer familiarity

    with my product? 1 The quality of being well known: recognizability based on long or close association.

    “The reassuring familiarity of his parents home.”

    One could certainly have degrees of familiarity.

    • 271340 views
    • 20 answers
    • 100135 votes
  • Asked on December 21, 2021 in Single word requests.

    I would go with ‘familiarity’, especially the 1. 1 definition:

    Familiarity

    NOUN

    1 Close acquaintance or knowledge of something.

    How can I get customer familiarity

    with my product? 1 The quality of being well known: recognizability based on long or close association.

    “The reassuring familiarity of his parents home.”

    One could certainly have degrees of familiarity.

    • 271340 views
    • 20 answers
    • 100135 votes
  • Asked on December 21, 2021 in Single word requests.

    I would go with ‘familiarity’, especially the 1. 1 definition:

    Familiarity

    NOUN

    1 Close acquaintance or knowledge of something.

    How can I get customer familiarity

    with my product? 1 The quality of being well known: recognizability based on long or close association.

    “The reassuring familiarity of his parents home.”

    One could certainly have degrees of familiarity.

    • 271340 views
    • 20 answers
    • 100135 votes
  • Asked on December 21, 2021 in Single word requests.

    I would go with ‘familiarity’, especially the 1. 1 definition:

    Familiarity

    NOUN

    1 Close acquaintance or knowledge of something.

    How can I get customer familiarity

    with my product? 1 The quality of being well known: recognizability based on long or close association.

    “The reassuring familiarity of his parents home.”

    One could certainly have degrees of familiarity.

    • 271340 views
    • 20 answers
    • 100135 votes
  • Asked on December 21, 2021 in Single word requests.

    I would go with ‘familiarity’, especially the 1. 1 definition:

    Familiarity

    NOUN

    1 Close acquaintance or knowledge of something.

    How can I get customer familiarity

    with my product? 1 The quality of being well known: recognizability based on long or close association.

    “The reassuring familiarity of his parents home.”

    One could certainly have degrees of familiarity.

    • 271340 views
    • 20 answers
    • 100135 votes