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I need to change this sentence into active voice: There are obvious differences between men and women whereas physical differences are rather obvious and mose of these can be seen and easily measured.

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when to put a comma before so?

Sir: I have trouble deciding when to put a comma before so. The following are two examples about so. But one with a comma while the other not. Please explain when we should put a comma and when we...

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Can you correct sentence?

This was said during a basketball game More and more, as he gets healthy, when he gets the ball in the danger zone he's scoring. Thanks

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have you ever had this sensation?

Have you ever had this sensation? [link] if so, how would you express it in a sentence. How would you say: It feels like my brain is in fast forward [mode]. It feels like my brain is going 100mph. Thanks

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Thank you very much for?

Thank you very much for your telephone call and your email. I am open to meet with you on Friday for the interview. Please let me know what time is suitable with you.

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Which one to use, for example or however?

Hello, I have a question that bothers me. please look at the paragraph. One of the things needed for managing diversity and multiculturalism in an organization is understanding the nature and meaning...

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MLA Citation Help, Couldn't Find Answer from Purdue Owl?

Hello! I am writing a paper about ONE book. I need to cite page numbers, so my first citation looks like this: (Author 1) And the other citations are simply (#) because I am citing the same source as...

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Present tense verbs "will"?

Q: Will you see Jack when you are in Madrid? A: Yes, I hope I will. I'ill phone him when "I arrive" in Madrid. or A:Yes, I hope I will. I'ill phone him when "I've arrived" in Madrid. Which one is correct?

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Could have done?

Hi, Dear Members and Gurus!! The sentence, "You could have done it"... Until now, I have understood it to mean "You actually didn't do it, but under some circumstances you were able to do it". But, can...

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hadn't been?

Talking about filming a documentary on a celebrity. I say: When we approached him, he hadn't been in the NBA yet. Or When we approached him, he wasn't in the NBA yet. Are both useable?

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Plane?

I know the correct way to say this is: Our plane is boarding in a few minutes. But Can I say this: Our plane boards in a few minutes. Thanks!

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Is this sentence correct?

There is no end of learning until life itself ends. Thanks a lot!

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Everything is "going well" / "in place"?

Hi teachers, - Everything is going well. - Everything is in place. Do these two mean the same thing?

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"get in"?

Is this sentence correct for a class room environment when asking the teacher for permission to come into the class? "May I get in, sir?"

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Can this be used as a noun?

Sentence: Also, if one is attacked, the other walruses from the group come to the rescue. Like the sentence above, can the word "rescue" be used also as a noun? Thanks in advance, experts!

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Hi, can i say 'The?

Hi, can i say 'The band have been playing together for ten years ...'? Thank you.

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English gurus,Could please check below sentences and answers?

1) He's perfect for the job. He has ________ experience. (A) several (B) a lot of (C) many (D) much 2) The negative financial returns from last quarter ________ an impact on hiring policies in the...

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once / fortnight?

Do we say: (a) She cleans the fan fortnight / once a fortnight / every fortnight. (b) She irons the clothes once.

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What verb can you put here?

I ( ) her when I heard that she decided to get married again to the same guy after he became a millionaire. The father spends his time hanging out with his friends, while the child and the wife have...

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Grammar review?

'We expect your enthusing participation' is a sentence i have written as conclusive line of a notice inviting certain people to do something. Please review and let me know whether it is grammatically...

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