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  • Usage of the word submittal - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
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    I have been using the following sentence for all my official communication, but I have become bored by its monotony With reference to the subject above I am looking for a total change over of my
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    I have searched on the internet but the explanations are in Chinese, which I can't understand What is the difference between these two (pairs of) sentences? I have 2 pens One is red, another is
  • Is these ones correct? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    No, saying “these ones” or “those ones” is NOT grammatically incorrect, though many people believe the opposite to be true Those particular phrases are often frowned upon (more so in US English than British English) but have been around for centuries in both formal and informal writing (government, linguistic, theatrical, etc documents plays books) Though many might proclaim them
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    The OED’s first sense of “to speak with ——”, meaning “To converse with, talk to; to consult or confer with”, doesn’t seem restricted to North America Citations from English (and indeed, British) literature include authors such as Ælfric in Old English, Malory, Sir Walter Scott, and Tennyson, the lattermost being “Not for three years to speak with any men ” It hasn’t





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