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  1. Jul 5, 2011 · The following are my interpretations, and I hope our grammar experts and other teachers will take the time to comment. 1. Please choose a writing instrument for your use from the ones on the table. 2. Please choose a writing instrument for use in class from the ones on the table. 3. Please choose a word from the list to replace the underlined ...

  2. The text below is from the Hemingway's book, "For Whom The Bell Tolls." In that underlined part, I cannot figure the structure of this sentence as well as what that part exactly means.

  3. 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."

  4. khoshtipellipsisTypically it's three dots.... It's hard to say, though, without a screen print of what you're looking at.

  5. See the following sentences; does meaning difference exist between two sentences? If I were to a bit taller, I would apply for the beauty contest next month. If I were a bit taller, I would apply for the beauty contest next month. In advance, thank you for your help.

  6. Its meaning can be found here. May 22 2015 06:15:31. ... Site Hint: Check out our list of pronunciation ...

  7. Oct 11, 2020 · stray the ball? does it means repair the ball. Oct 11 2020 07:23:44. anonymous + 0

  8. Usually fire hardened means made hard by exposure to fire, but you would expect to find another word after hardened identifying what has been hardened by fire. In this case I can only assume that it means hardened fire, perhaps a reference to the red color of the road. Perhaps the road surface is hot. 2) If the above interpretation is correct ...

  9. Here are the beginning and end of another news report. CAN YOU WRITE THE MIDDLE? Quick-thinking five-year-old saves cyclist. Cyclist Norman Pratt went out of control as he was coming down a steep cliffside road yesterday. and ended up hanging by his hands from a small bush, with a 200-foot drop below his feet.....

  10. There is a rule that you should not end a sentence with a preposition (of), in which case, your construct is correct. However it sounds rather formal and perhaps pompous to some ears. Aug 03 2012 15:36:52