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Asked on April 1, 2021 in Grammar.
The sentence is fine as is, and it is irrelevant, that it is rhetorical. How could a sentence be a longer sentence if the question mark was capitalized?
How do I handle an embedded question: I am
angry! Are you with me on this? What happens to a person when he switch lanes without signaling to switch lanes?
Is it true? What do you think of it? She asked me just once.
When she asked me was it true? I’m so happy for her I just couldn’t lie to myself.
She asked if it was true. If in contrast the question is not there: Can it be mistaken for a “no question mark”? Do you even know exactly what is in question or why?
What is a good lesson for students?
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Asked on April 1, 2021 in Grammar.
The sentence is fine as is, and it is irrelevant, that it is rhetorical. How could a sentence be a longer sentence if the question mark was capitalized?
How do I handle an embedded question: I am
angry! Are you with me on this? What happens to a person when he switch lanes without signaling to switch lanes?
Is it true? What do you think of it? She asked me just once.
When she asked me was it true? I’m so happy for her I just couldn’t lie to myself.
She asked if it was true. If in contrast the question is not there: Can it be mistaken for a “no question mark”? Do you even know exactly what is in question or why?
What is a good lesson for students?
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Asked on March 28, 2021 in Other.
Will the differences in the words’ more than just the denotations of the same give over to the words’ similarities?
Where will this adjective be used? Let’s put it in order of use. All are neutral terms with the context conveying any positive or negative tone, as I hear them in the US. Mildest to
strongest: rather, pretty, quite, very, extremely Rather is
used as a mild, vague, and casual term: “It’s rather good” means it is vaguely more than good, to some undefined degree. My experience was that after very long I had just “become extremely good”, I won’t be able to talk about that at every turn. Say I want to compliment you but not be too personal: Your jacket is rather nice says that I am not overdoing my attentions.
On this page, the word “Pretty” is used as a vague, but stronger, casual word: “It’s pretty good” means it is vaguely more than good. In a strong but undefined degree “Pretty” is used. I like both of your and Jess’s jackets. Say I like their jackets.
Quite is used as a strong but vague term in any setting. “It’s quite good” means it is definitely more than good, to an undefined degree. Said I want me compliment you with a firm remark: Your jacket is quite nice, says that I think your jacket is the right choice and better than just nice.
Is’very’ used as a distinct term in any context: “It’s very good” means it is ‘B+,’ more than good to a powerful and hard-to-beat degree. Say I want to compliment you with a decisive remark: Your jacket is very nice says that I can hardly find a better choice for you than that one. I’m really impressed. Please join this conversation!
The word “extremely” is used as an intense term if anything is described. “It’s extremely good” means it is as good as it can get with nothing better. “It’s extremely good” means it’s as good as it can get. Say I want to compliment you with the most decisive remark: Your jacket is extremely nice says that I cannot find a better choice for you than that one.
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Asked on March 28, 2021 in Other.
Will the differences in the words’ more than just the denotations of the same give over to the words’ similarities?
Where will this adjective be used? Let’s put it in order of use. All are neutral terms with the context conveying any positive or negative tone, as I hear them in the US. Mildest to
strongest: rather, pretty, quite, very, extremely Rather is
used as a mild, vague, and casual term: “It’s rather good” means it is vaguely more than good, to some undefined degree. My experience was that after very long I had just “become extremely good”, I won’t be able to talk about that at every turn. Say I want to compliment you but not be too personal: Your jacket is rather nice says that I am not overdoing my attentions.
On this page, the word “Pretty” is used as a vague, but stronger, casual word: “It’s pretty good” means it is vaguely more than good. In a strong but undefined degree “Pretty” is used. I like both of your and Jess’s jackets. Say I like their jackets.
Quite is used as a strong but vague term in any setting. “It’s quite good” means it is definitely more than good, to an undefined degree. Said I want me compliment you with a firm remark: Your jacket is quite nice, says that I think your jacket is the right choice and better than just nice.
Is’very’ used as a distinct term in any context: “It’s very good” means it is ‘B+,’ more than good to a powerful and hard-to-beat degree. Say I want to compliment you with a decisive remark: Your jacket is very nice says that I can hardly find a better choice for you than that one. I’m really impressed. Please join this conversation!
The word “extremely” is used as an intense term if anything is described. “It’s extremely good” means it is as good as it can get with nothing better. “It’s extremely good” means it’s as good as it can get. Say I want to compliment you with the most decisive remark: Your jacket is extremely nice says that I cannot find a better choice for you than that one.
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Asked on March 28, 2021 in Other.
Will the differences in the words’ more than just the denotations of the same give over to the words’ similarities?
Where will this adjective be used? Let’s put it in order of use. All are neutral terms with the context conveying any positive or negative tone, as I hear them in the US. Mildest to
strongest: rather, pretty, quite, very, extremely Rather is
used as a mild, vague, and casual term: “It’s rather good” means it is vaguely more than good, to some undefined degree. My experience was that after very long I had just “become extremely good”, I won’t be able to talk about that at every turn. Say I want to compliment you but not be too personal: Your jacket is rather nice says that I am not overdoing my attentions.
On this page, the word “Pretty” is used as a vague, but stronger, casual word: “It’s pretty good” means it is vaguely more than good. In a strong but undefined degree “Pretty” is used. I like both of your and Jess’s jackets. Say I like their jackets.
Quite is used as a strong but vague term in any setting. “It’s quite good” means it is definitely more than good, to an undefined degree. Said I want me compliment you with a firm remark: Your jacket is quite nice, says that I think your jacket is the right choice and better than just nice.
Is’very’ used as a distinct term in any context: “It’s very good” means it is ‘B+,’ more than good to a powerful and hard-to-beat degree. Say I want to compliment you with a decisive remark: Your jacket is very nice says that I can hardly find a better choice for you than that one. I’m really impressed. Please join this conversation!
The word “extremely” is used as an intense term if anything is described. “It’s extremely good” means it is as good as it can get with nothing better. “It’s extremely good” means it’s as good as it can get. Say I want to compliment you with the most decisive remark: Your jacket is extremely nice says that I cannot find a better choice for you than that one.
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Asked on March 27, 2021 in American english.
I often see: ECD on a project matrix: Estimated completion date.
Project Management:
The Humphreys Association provides the answers to numerous questions about completing a project and the cost and schedule goals are met within the authorized budget… The Estimated at Completion (EAC) and the Estimated Completion Date (ECD) are the measures used to provide the answers to this question.
Casually, ETA sounds fine, but the hour is important at a airline or train station, more than to a project task measure in days.
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Asked on March 26, 2021 in American english.
I often see: ECD on a project matrix: Estimated completion date.
Project Management:
The Humphreys Association provides the answers to numerous questions about completing a project and the cost and schedule goals are met within the authorized budget… The Estimated at Completion (EAC) and the Estimated Completion Date (ECD) are the measures used to provide the answers to this question.
Casually, ETA sounds fine, but the hour is important at a airline or train station, more than to a project task measure in days.
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Asked on March 25, 2021 in Synonyms.
Unfold is poetic and this lovely song has other forced rhymes which work within the song but not for everyday conversation.
As the song starts with “the love there that’s sleeping” and ends with “No one alerted you,” we see that the boy wants to awaken ‘her’ to the love that is dormant or unexpressed. Hence, to unfold her love and perhaps other things:
To reveal gradually by written or spoken explanation; make known: “He unfolded his tale of woe. ”
Often times, we might just hear of “good things” in “good and bad, but they could be useful”, like writing in some interesting genre. “. “
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Asked on March 25, 2021 in Grammar.
In your sentence don’t do we’suggestion’ that someone uses, even I say no’suggestion’ to your sentence that was meant to be “I don’t understand it”. Sentence length is more important to the reader than number of words. It never happened to me that I would be helping to shape the minds
of Aboriginals in Australia regarding the intricacies of social norms in modern society. “To
do a good job of only predicting consequences”
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Asked on March 24, 2021 in Grammar.
In your sentence don’t do we’suggestion’ that someone uses, even I say no’suggestion’ to your sentence that was meant to be “I don’t understand it”. Sentence length is more important to the reader than number of words. It never happened to me that I would be helping to shape the minds
of Aboriginals in Australia regarding the intricacies of social norms in modern society. “To
do a good job of only predicting consequences”
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