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  • Asked on March 27, 2021 in Meaning.

    The latter of whom is a relative construction that refers back to the second-mentioned of the two people, “Leon”. For example, “the latter of whom” is a proxy for the noun “Leon.” How do people use “whom” in other forms because they have involved.? If you find what you use in a math paper and have similar structures you used for words in other books, the same construction can be used with other books. If you are using something, then you must use what instead of whom.

    On the medicine cabinet had a bottle of aspirin and ipecac — the latter of which induces vomiting. I was told that ipecac is safe for a serious disease and was overdosed at home the next day.

    What are some points to be made in my English: a new general interest or a new education?

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  • What are the advantages of Mastering Classical Studies (also known as Mastering Classics)?

    Classicist professor is not idiomatic. Many people have said they would ignore those who are.

    “classics instructor” is what the person is called informally in the US. The “job title”

    may vary according to where the person is on “tenure track” assistant professor of Classics

    Professor (theory) in Classics.

    professor of Classics.

    If the person is not on the tenure track:

    Adjunct Professor of Classics.

    Adjunct Instructor of Classics.

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  • Asked on March 27, 2021 in Meaning.

    The latter of whom is a relative construction that refers back to the second-mentioned of the two people, “Leon”. For example, “the latter of whom” is a proxy for the noun “Leon.” How do people use “whom” in other forms because they have involved.? If you find what you use in a math paper and have similar structures you used for words in other books, the same construction can be used with other books. If you are using something, then you must use what instead of whom.

    On the medicine cabinet had a bottle of aspirin and ipecac — the latter of which induces vomiting. I was told that ipecac is safe for a serious disease and was overdosed at home the next day.

    What are some points to be made in my English: a new general interest or a new education?

    • 640011 views
    • 9 answers
    • 236898 votes
  • What are the advantages of Mastering Classical Studies (also known as Mastering Classics)?

    Classicist professor is not idiomatic. Many people have said they would ignore those who are.

    “classics instructor” is what the person is called informally in the US. The “job title”

    may vary according to where the person is on “tenure track” assistant professor of Classics

    Professor (theory) in Classics.

    professor of Classics.

    If the person is not on the tenure track:

    Adjunct Professor of Classics.

    Adjunct Instructor of Classics.

    • 718719 views
    • 6 answers
    • 264225 votes
  • Asked on March 27, 2021 in Meaning.

    The latter of whom is a relative construction that refers back to the second-mentioned of the two people, “Leon”. For example, “the latter of whom” is a proxy for the noun “Leon.” How do people use “whom” in other forms because they have involved.? If you find what you use in a math paper and have similar structures you used for words in other books, the same construction can be used with other books. If you are using something, then you must use what instead of whom.

    On the medicine cabinet had a bottle of aspirin and ipecac — the latter of which induces vomiting. I was told that ipecac is safe for a serious disease and was overdosed at home the next day.

    What are some points to be made in my English: a new general interest or a new education?

    • 640011 views
    • 9 answers
    • 236898 votes
  • Asked on March 27, 2021 in Meaning.

    The latter of whom is a relative construction that refers back to the second-mentioned of the two people, “Leon”. For example, “the latter of whom” is a proxy for the noun “Leon.” How do people use “whom” in other forms because they have involved.? If you find what you use in a math paper and have similar structures you used for words in other books, the same construction can be used with other books. If you are using something, then you must use what instead of whom.

    On the medicine cabinet had a bottle of aspirin and ipecac — the latter of which induces vomiting. I was told that ipecac is safe for a serious disease and was overdosed at home the next day.

    What are some points to be made in my English: a new general interest or a new education?

    • 640011 views
    • 9 answers
    • 236898 votes
  • Asked on March 26, 2021 in Meaning.

    The latter of whom is a relative construction that refers back to the second-mentioned of the two people, “Leon”. For example, “the latter of whom” is a proxy for the noun “Leon.” How do people use “whom” in other forms because they have involved.? If you find what you use in a math paper and have similar structures you used for words in other books, the same construction can be used with other books. If you are using something, then you must use what instead of whom.

    On the medicine cabinet had a bottle of aspirin and ipecac — the latter of which induces vomiting. I was told that ipecac is safe for a serious disease and was overdosed at home the next day.

    What are some points to be made in my English: a new general interest or a new education?

    • 640011 views
    • 9 answers
    • 236898 votes
  • Asked on March 26, 2021 in Meaning.

    The latter of whom is a relative construction that refers back to the second-mentioned of the two people, “Leon”. For example, “the latter of whom” is a proxy for the noun “Leon.” How do people use “whom” in other forms because they have involved.? If you find what you use in a math paper and have similar structures you used for words in other books, the same construction can be used with other books. If you are using something, then you must use what instead of whom.

    On the medicine cabinet had a bottle of aspirin and ipecac — the latter of which induces vomiting. I was told that ipecac is safe for a serious disease and was overdosed at home the next day.

    What are some points to be made in my English: a new general interest or a new education?

    • 640011 views
    • 9 answers
    • 236898 votes
  • Asked on March 26, 2021 in Meaning.

    The latter of whom is a relative construction that refers back to the second-mentioned of the two people, “Leon”. For example, “the latter of whom” is a proxy for the noun “Leon.” How do people use “whom” in other forms because they have involved.? If you find what you use in a math paper and have similar structures you used for words in other books, the same construction can be used with other books. If you are using something, then you must use what instead of whom.

    On the medicine cabinet had a bottle of aspirin and ipecac — the latter of which induces vomiting. I was told that ipecac is safe for a serious disease and was overdosed at home the next day.

    What are some points to be made in my English: a new general interest or a new education?

    • 640011 views
    • 9 answers
    • 236898 votes
  • Asked on March 26, 2021 in Word choice.

    In my experience, when we exclude technical books on software and programming, and focus instead on other kinds of prose, it is unusual for a sentence to start with Except if. Most often, an exception if -clause added on as a qualifier after the matrix clause rather than used as an opening condition. On the other hand, unless clauses appear before and after the matrix clause.

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