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Mar 17, 2020 · lingobingo said: Unprecedented means never done or seen before. Unparalleled means unique – having no equivalent or parallel. If we put these two in a sentence, I thought they end up meaning same. e.g. Cannabis stores in Canada see unprecedented sales surge. Cannabis stores in Canada see umparalleled sales surge.
What is the meaning of the underlined part Neither Modi nor Mamata had demanded this. This is truly a biggie in constitutional terms because it requires cooperation between the States and the Centre on a hitherto unforeseen and unprecedented scale...
Mar 17, 2014 · Senior Member. In early-twentieth-century England, it was fashionable to claim that only a completely new style of writing could address a world undergoing unprecedented transformation — just as one literary critic recently claimed that only the new “aesthetic of exploratory excess” can address a world undergoing well, you know.
Dec 26, 2009 · Hi, Question: Should I use "in, about or of" in my sentence? Sentence: When we started to do the project, we had no understanding in / about / of company shares. My opinions: I googled each of the 3 option. All 3 are possible. However, I would like to see some opinions for my sentence. Thanks
Dec 26, 2013 · Sounds like an order. And it would be an order to the NON-guests to welcome X. A sign is made for the visitor, usually, so you say to the visitor " [here's] A Warm Welcome to you/X". Hi, Benny. I understand your meaning now. So it's no problem if it's written on the board "Let's warmly welcome D,E,and F to visit ABC. Thank you.
Dec 10, 2014 · English - England. Dec 10, 2014. #7. Normally, time is treated as one single unit: "Five hours is a long time to wait." In your example, it is different: each of the years has witnessed something, and so, together they (the years) have each witnessed something. For a native speaker, it is simple: you change the subject for a pronoun and see ...