Cyrus the Great
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It would be appreciated if somebody throw a light on what is the difference between the following? "exercise apparel" "sports apparel" Thanks in advance
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Would you kindly help me in English?
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http://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/take+into+account take someone or something into account and take into account someone or something to remember to consider someone or something [McGraw-Hill] take something into account and take something into consideration to consider something to be an important factor in some decision. [McGraw-Hill] take something/somebody into account also take account of something/somebody to think about something or someone when you are making a decision or a judgement [Cambridge] take something into account also take account of something to include something when making a decision or judgment [Cambridge] I am wondering how you would take into account their difference? Or are they interchangeable? If so, when, where, or in which situation? Would you please elaborate your explanations in such a way I could get them more readily? Thanks in advance -
Hi. I am certain that there is a difference between these. Who knows it? Branch of study vs. field of study
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primary election - a preliminary election Who knows exactly the difference between these?
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Cyrus the Great started following primary election VS. a preliminary election
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"once we are clear about what it is to advert" What does TO ADVERT and CAPACITY mean, here? Source: http://books.google.com/books?id=VKZQYs0aX9sC&pg=PA321&lpg=PA321&dq=%22once+we+are+clear+about+what+it+is+to+advert%22&source=bl&ots=y-8OHLPq4e&sig=tqad7lbTwXR5a13Cvve6_t4EQSY&hl=en&sa=X&ei=dRILU7-ZLoiErAeY8oCoAg&ved=0CCMQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=%22once%20we%20are%20clear%20about%20what%20it%20is%20to%20advert%22&f=false Thanks in advance -
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Across the Chesapeake Bay from the rest of the state ........ , whose farms produce beans, tomatoes, and other garden vegetables. A. there lies Maryland's Eastern Shore. B. lies Maryland's Eastern Shore. C. Maryland's Eastern Shore lies there. D. Maryland's Eastern Shore lies. My teacher has already said that the correct choose is B. What is your opinion? PLease elaborate your explanations. I would like REASON not only YES or NO. Many thanks -
; and the spread of monoculture and use of high-yielding varieties of crops have been accompanied by the disappearance of old varieties of food plants which might have provided some insurance against pests or diseases in future. Would anyone kindly explain me readily or simply the following parts? Why do food plants have provided some insurance against pests or diseases in future? In addition, I can not the meaning of this one: use of high-yielding varieties of crops have been accompanied by the disappearance of old varieties of food plants .............. Source: www.teachers.cambridgeesol.org/ts/digitalAssets/115016_Academic_Reading_sample_task_-_Matching_headings_2.pdf Many thanks MEAMAR
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Would you kindly help me in English?
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Who knows which tenses of English are not used or used merely? Or, would you give me a standard reference that I can study this issue? As far as I know these are the tenses that you often do not use. am I right? Will have been verb+ing Would have been verb+ing Many thanks -
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Difference between “on” and “on top of”? Generally, we use “on” when it is a normal place to put something: The keys are on the table.And we use “on top of” when it is an unusual place to put something: The keys are on top of the refrigerator. Source: http://www.espressoenglish.net/prepositions-of-place-in-english/ -
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In everyday English what do people write or say? ,which one do you usually use?, or which one have not you seen ? It is difficult to conceive of so astronomical a sum as a trillion dollars. It is difficult to conceive of as astronomical a sum as a trillion dollars. He is not as quick as his brother "He is not so quick as his brother." -
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Moreover, in everyday English what do people write or say? ,which one do you usually use?, or which one have not you seen ? It is difficult to conceive of so astronomical a sum as a trillion dollars. It is difficult to conceive of as astronomical a sum as a trillion dollars. He is not as quick as his brother "He is not so quick as his brother." -
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GReat.thank you all so much. however, what a bout this one? It is difficult to conceive of so astronomical a sum as a trillion dollars. Source: Dictionary Oxford Advanced>>>>>(the word AS). -
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Therefore, as a native speaker are these interchangeable/ the same? He was not so quick a learner as his brother. He was not as quick a learner as his brother. -
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He was not so quick a learner as his brother. He was not as quick a learner as his brother. Which one do you use? or is there any difference between them? -
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He was not so quick a learner as his brother. He was not as much quick a learner as his brother. Would you kindly tell me if they are the same and correct? and which one do you use?