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  2. Leave Application? - English Forward

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    AnonymousthanksDon't write that! Write: Thank you very much for your time and consideration. Sincerely yours, [full name]

  3. Trazabilidad? - English Forward

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    "We have to reference every item in Oracle so we don't lose track of them." However, this is ambiguous as to whether it is the items or the references that are "in Oracle".

  4. Bread? - English Forward

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    Can I say, (a)The baker is making / baking/cooking a bread. (b) The baker is taking some bread out of / from the oven.

  5. Presentation? - English Forward

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    My Self-Introduce For Tomorrow's Interview. As Happy As A . . .? IQ Test? 'One Night In Bangkok' Idioms? Trip, Travel , Journey , Etc Differences? * > [ ] ; ! :_ " What Is It Called In English?CAE, Phrasal Construction,Test "Polish" Or "Poles"? Help Me Answer This Scholarship Question? Grammar? I Request You To Correct Below Answers? Correct ...

  6. Whoever Or Whomever? - English Forward

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    Hello---- has taken the TOEFL exam knows how difficult it is. Whomever Whoever I think Whoever is fine here, but what makes Whomever wrong?

  7. Yet/Already? - English Forward

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    So, if we specify something, we can't put "yet"? It is possible to say 'Have you read it yet?", but it is impossible to ask ' How much have you read yet"?

  8. 31 Or 44 Phonemes? - English Forward

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    "The structure of English vocabulary consists of approximately thirty-one phonemes (fundamental units of sound recognized as meaningful by native speakers of a language) and the rules of their combination."

  9. Posted? - English Forward

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    PreciousJonesAre both useable?Yes; the 2nd if you are speaking of previous emoticons and the 1st if you are thinking of those and more to come.

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    Combine this with self-made exercises in which you use verbs that require a kind of infinitive/that-clause/if-clause etc. And practise this. It will take a lot of time, but in the end, you'll be glad that you did, because every time you hear the correct form, e.g. in a conversation, you will be remembered of what you've learned, and so it is ...