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My big boss is a graduate from Oxford UK, his English drafting is
My big boss is a graduate from Oxford UK, his English drafting is extra ordinary and He has a vast experience of 28 yrs of different executive potions...
The difference between words: [ surprised ] and [ shocked ] ►
The difference between words: [ surprised ] and [ shocked ] ► We use “surprised” when we want to talk about a situation that we find unexpected....
accessible (adj.) obtainable, reachable (After studying with
accessible (adj.) obtainable, reachable (After studying with Spark Notes and getting a great score on the SAT, Marlena happily realized that her goal ...
About 1. for time It is about four o’clock. 2. to be
About 1. for time It is about four o’clock. 2. to be ready He is about to leave. 3. the subject matter What are you talking about? 4. planning I kno...
Verb[edit] would 1. As a past-tense form of will. 1.
Verb[edit] would 1. As a past-tense form of will. 1. (obsolete) Wished, desired (something). [9th-19th c.] 2. (archaic) Wanted to ( + bare infinitiv...
But / However But is more informal than however. You can use
But / However But is more informal than however. You can use however at the beginning of a sentence, but you can’t use but at the beginning of a ...

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