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  1. Aug 25, 2014. #2. Yes. They are fine. BTW, the end-quote comes after the punctuation mark. Martin Luther King Jr. said, "I had a dream." Moderators, please correct me if I am wrong, because I have seen it both ways in this forum. --lotus.

  2. 2015年1月16日 · We will submit new Cv for the above desciplines soon and ensure that not to repeat similar issues in the future.We thanks for your full cooperation and outstanding efforts for their assignments at site so far.

  3. 2006年2月17日 · Hello! I hope someone can help me- I have an English test in two days. Which sentence is correct : 1) After he had made sure that he had signed the documents, he left his office. 2) After he had made sure that he signed the documents, he left his office. Thank you!

  4. 2011年8月4日 · Thanks, Rover. Yes, you are right. Sorry for my typo.:up: This is reminiscent of an old (Elizabethan, I think) use of 'do you' in an imperative like 'Do you remember not to be late tonight' - note: that's not a question, it's an archaic imperative.

  5. Thank you all. I was not going to give you a link, mainly because the latter part in post #1 (in context) was in the private message I sent to emsr2d2, so I was not sure if emsr2d2 would like to see his or her reply in private message appear on this thread - that's why I used "Member" and "Teacher" as names.

  6. There are many, very distinct, British accents. Brenda. It's true that Indian accent is the most difficult one in the world to understand. Fabby. In my humble opiniom, I finf the indian accent harder to understand than the others, especially when many of them speak fast, but I must be honest that it's very interesting.

  7. 2007年8月25日 · Sep 23, 2007. #5. when you are in a hurry and you need to leave someone becouse you are late for doin something, you use: sorry, Im late. I need to get to the station on time (for example) when you arrive late to some place use: i'm sorry to be late. My bus was late (for example) R.

  8. 2017年3月4日 · Sep 10, 2019. #1. I have seen the three styles of writing: a. Reason for Editing: Fix a typo. b. Reason for Editing: Fixing a typo. c. Reason for Editing: Fixed a typo. Grammatically, I assume that (a) is a verb phrase, (b) is a gerund phrase and (c) is a verb (in the past simple) phrase.

  9. 2012年7月5日 · Canada. Feb 20, 2013. #2. "I am sorry to have caused you so much trouble" is correct and formal. "I am sorry to have given you so much hassle" is also correct but less formal. Hassle is almost a colloquialism, in my opinion. Because of their differing degrees of formality, I would not use both trouble and hassle in the same sentence.

  10. 2011年2月17日 · 1- Doing things or tending to do things suddenly and without careful thought: acting or tending to act on impulse. 2- Done suddenly and without planning: resulting from a sudden impulse. As you see none of them say anything about "planning" when it comes to "impulsive" but all emphasize on what might happen.

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