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Firstable, it has to be used offline. Prety easy to find, no probleme Secondly, the most important, I need a word list with all the words I've already searched. Sort of interactive list that I can modify acording to the word I know or not. Its so important in my mind!! Thanks for help
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Jul 5, 2011 · Hi. Please help. Are they correct? I think no. 2 is correct. I am not sure about no. 1, but I think I can write, "you can use a writing instrument to write" (to check the correctness of the preposition) Confusing but, could I write "you can use a writing instrument to write with" (to check the correctness of the preposition)?
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Can I say, (a)He went / travelled/ visted around Malacca town by taking a trishaw. (b) Most children / most of the children are visiting with / in / on a trishaw .
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Does “whether” always come with “or”? I mean, can I write: "I won’t clarify whether I used the microwave oven, which is what most probably I’ve used.
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Site Hint: Check out our list of pronunciation videos. Thanks Clive and MM. Can we say that: the quality control/check acceptance/acceptable pass rate should be 100% ?
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Aug 13, 2021 · Teachers should utilize visual aids to enhance historical lessons. Instead of merely presenting a long list of names and historical occurrences from textbooks, they may create more engaging lectures using motion pictures along with dynamic sound effects, which would attract youngsters’ interest.
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Hi Pieanne, Your link didn't work for me. Only the word 'post' came up in blue, not the number '118526'. Is there a way to search a post by its number?
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Aug 4, 2011 · "You can tell the secretary to bring you a cup of coffee, when they are already in the kitchen, as you go to your desk."
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this is the first post I am from Saudi Arabia, I want to know the specific different between these words: easy/ simple sufficient/ enough later/ later on carry on/ keep on get back/ come back fix/repair help/ help out what's up/ what's going on/ what's on reinforce/ support dobious/ doubtful to be continued !
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Jan 22, 2013 · Only D is correct in my opinion. It's a non-defining relative clause - we need the comma.