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Asked on March 2, 2021 in Other.
Yes, it is correct. Thank you for your interpretation.
@Touo makes a very good comment:
For the sake of parallellism, the author might have written “less with the softer side and more with the technical” instead of “don’t need to deal… but more…”
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Asked on March 2, 2021 in Other.
In Russian, you do a lot more than make it longer 😉
Compare:
Write as: Pro to’go ko’torogo (lyubila)
Read as: Pra ta’vo ka’torava (lyubila)
In the case of Berlin : I suggest 2 changes to the sound:
- make it longer (as you already suggested)
- pronounce it louder (of course, louder as compared to the other sounds).
Should sound like “blin / u043bиu043d” (= pancake) but with detached “b”: b lin / b(a) – lin. The quality of “i” is the same in both words.
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Asked on March 1, 2021 in Other.
That fact is quite normal. I agree deposit the best word for deposit.
According to the Cambridge Dictionary
: deposit (verb) ( MONEY ) = to put something valuable or especially money, in a bank or safe (= strong box or cupboard
- with locks): There’s a night safe outside the bank, so you can deposit money whenever you wish.
- I put sum of 500 IB in tomorrow afternoon. What was the latest action? Also
referred to as money deposit (verb) = for people to pay some amount of money when they make an agreement with that person to pay for things that either will be returned to you later, if that agreed arrangement is kept, or that forms part of the total payment.
- When we moved in, we had to deposit $1,000 with the landlord in case we broke any of his things. YES
- The rental agreement takes 20 percent deposit and you pay the balance at delivery. Once your car is delivered, you deposit with full credit.
How Can I get back myself to speak freely about what is possible if people don’t understand me?
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Asked on February 27, 2021 in Other.
Does it mean that the “you” has started hating several women including his father because she once scorned him?
Is almost correct? You added “once”: “She once scorned him.” If it were not for “once”, you would likely know that bad
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Asked on February 27, 2021 in Other.
I think the best way is similar to your first attempt:
I was not talking about you. Please take no offense. Thank you!
What is it like to be a student?
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Asked on February 27, 2021 in Other.
The terms would have and will have
are used as the past tense of will have. I called at
- six pm at the office. I don’t know why. I knew that he would have gotten home sooner or later, but was never sure.
- Is it close to past five? Dad would have finished his job.
We use would have in past conditionals to talk about something that did not happen :
- If it had been a little warmer we would have gone for a swim.
- If he saw you again… (I m angry), he would have been angry.
What are the reasons which you might disagree with me on this?
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Asked on February 27, 2021 in Other.
I want to do courses
I don’t know that I should take… and I look up (expressed) books. I know that you could easily get a new book, if it contains all the useful information. What are your hobbies and interests?
What is interest here in geomatics? Courses in the field of geomatics,
- and the related fields courses which help me specialize in
- my area of interest (geomatics)or even: courses in this field (since you
already mentioned
- it is Geomatics).
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