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When somebody says I like the way you conpuct yourself, what does he or she mean in general?

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Mrs Jessica Tough
What is the converse to "All men are liars"?

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Mrs gabby zamora
Which point could not be clustered under the following subtopic?

most teen criminals not fully developed mentally and socially

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hizzoner
What is the plural of "genius"?

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soccer
Although the following belongs to a 'right of way' deed I would like the strictly literal English meaning (rather than a legal interpretation) of the following:

'not to use the access drive for the purpose of commercial vehicles of any type whatsoever'.

In a purely literal (or grammatical)sense of the phrase is it the 'purpose' rather than the 'vehicle' that is being restricted?

Thanks for any help - Steve Machin

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hotmail
What is a reading log?

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hart
Is it "may you find calm seas and fine winds?"

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Miss maria webb
What is the mnemonic for Postpone?

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Robin
When should I should I use lie or lay?

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Mrs cheryl patrick
Where do I find typing for windows?

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Mr ryan natoor
What does the expression "drives a though" means??

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Angus
Where does the term 'blighty' with reference to Britain, come from?

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Mrs HAYLEY EVANS
When do you use the words to / too in a sentence?

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Mr Bhaskar Saha
Comment on the role and character of the Fool in King Lear?

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Piglet
Hi,

Could anyone please help me to define the difference between inclusion and integration?

Many thanks

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 yvonne brown
What is authors stand?

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medme
What is a word starting with Cur-cum for "a roundabout way of saying something"?

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Ms Danisha Howard
How do you write the sentence "There are three two's/to's/too's in the English language?"

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samanthafayth
What four words in the English language end in "dous"?

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Mr david mills
What is the dot above an i and a j called?

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Ms Jesenia  Rodriguez
The subject of a sentence may be what parts of speech?

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madmatty71
Hello I have an essay analysis to do and it involves task, topic, focus limitations and critical thinking questions, so any insight into the best way to attack this would be appreciated, thankyou Matt.

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Mr Sandeep Rayapati
What's difference between Enclose and Inclose?

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Mr Sandeep Rayapati
What is the antonym for Vegan?

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Miss amanda bayley
How many different questions can you make based on the following statement? Billy bumped his head.

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wezie
Need help writing a simple poem about caring and nursing?

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Mr Sandeep Rayapati
What is the difference between the expressions 'Hand in glove' and 'hand in hand'?

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RN
What should be capitalized in the following sentence?  Educate all physician champions, nursing champions, and Executive Sponsor on the project goals and objectives.

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gdfht
Notice how many times Fitzgerald uses the words hope, or dream. Why does he do this?

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YO
How do you write the sentence "there are three (to's, two's, and too's) in the English language?" properly?

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virtuous woman
English Rule for "Do you think Sue would like to go to lunch with John and me?" When to use I and Me????

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Piglet
hi,

could anyone clarify the difference in the words Gender and Sex, if any? Would sex be biological differences and gender more of the social behaviour? Desperately need a quote and reference to confirm. Urgent reply would be greatly appreciated, time is very tight for me !!

Thank you xx

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Miss Sandra Gordon UK
My ambition is to be able to write an essay about the complimentary therapies and its benefits.

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Miss ZOE HOWES
If I am writing about an old person's project does the apostrophe come before or after the s?

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sove21
What is the correct punctuated way to write et. al., ???

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Miss c collins
What makes a Shakespeare tragedy a tragedy?

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Miss ashley johnson
Who is Santiago's hero in the old man in the sea?

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teapot...
Why would a Jacobean audience have enjoyed Romeo and Juliet?

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roberts
Could you give us some plural words?

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Mr Sandeep Rayapati
What is the plural of nymph?

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Alex11
What is the homographs for, Dad_____ the string into a ball?

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joshie08
I'm looking for sites with articles that discuss the social commentary that Chuck Palahniuk makes in his book Choke.

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There is a common English word that is nine letters long. Each time you remove a letter from it, it still remains an English word - from nine letters right down to a single letter. What is the original word, and what are the words that it becomes after removing one letter at a time?

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joey UK
What/or is there a difference between the following sentences 'I say what I mean' or 'I mean what I say'?

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I am a student with a non English background. I need some help. I want to write a speech on the stolen generation, but I don't know how to write it. I think my Australian class teacher is not happy with my English. I don't know whats her problem. Now what I need you to do is to create an excellent speech for me on the topic "stolen generation". I will be marked for this. I am in grade 11.plz help

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LAUROB
Can you make a sentence with the word adverb in it?

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MGT
What is the term for the mixing of singular and plural in a sentence?

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Miss freddy jones
Why do horror stories use suspense?

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akjanva
How do I recognize a run-on sentence?

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Mr luke peak
What is the proper way to spell mclachey?

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