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Please help me. Some people think that newly built houses should follow the style of old houses in local areas
If you have any questions you can get in touch with me via my email or phone number written in CV. I am looking for your reply, Yours sincerely, Dec 11 2011 19:18:06
Oh thank you so much! we're having a nice party here in Black Pearl. If you have the time machine with you Flox and company, you can visit us here for juat a couple of hours! See yah!
If I get it (my ideas, my confidence, my attention) together, I can still be successful in this interview'. eg The baseball team is playing poorly. The manager says to them, 'You guys need to get it (your skill) together right now' . eg Tom and Mary encounter many problems and difficulties while trying to develop a romantic relationship.
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alend.leoMy question is:What is difference between (human being) and (human beings)?Which one is more familiar to the native speakers?
The amounts of electricity generated and spent (wrong word. We spend money. We spend time. We do not spend energy.) by the top ten countries in 2014 are plotted in the bar graph.
Come over here. / Go over there. / It's over by the window. / They just came over from Europe. / To see a kangaroo in the wild you'll have to go over to Australia. / That's not how they say it over in the United States. CJ
[1] is ungrammatical since you cannot use "that" to introduce a subordinate interrogative clause like how he is. [2] and [3] are fine, though "that" is more likely to be omitted in informal style. Note that the underlined expressions are not interrogative clauses and therefore "where" and "what" are not interrogative words.
Hi. While I was listening a english education program, I heard this expression "cough up a hairball". It reminds me of one scene of the movie SHREK2 - I guess many of you have seen that movie.