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Which is correct sentence and why? it's the night when the Quran first sent or it's the night when the Quran was first sent
30 maart 2024
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Hola, I'm looking for a partner to have a language exchange with. I am hoping to have 2, 30 minute conversations a week where we can practice Spanish together and I can help with English practice too. I look forward to hearing from you all.
30 maart 2024
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Can I have a partner to talk in eng?
30 maart 2024
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How different in nuance? I understand that second one mentions a specific type of attire, but 1 and 3 is different? 1) The company has determined standard business attire to be inappropriate for even short visits to the production area." 2) "The company has determined standard business attire that is inappropriate for even short visits to the production area." 3) "The company has determined standard business attire inappropriate for even short visits to the production area."
30 maart 2024
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hi. I'm studying English right now...by myself. I am Italian and I haven't found a practice partner (well...my english partner is busy today :-). If anyone is willing to exchange (Italian with English) send me a message. I only ask you to be fluent in English (c1 or more). I'm going to be on-line until 4,30 pm #italian #exchange
30 maart 2024
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What meaning “to” has in this sentence? To infinitive usually has a meaning of purpose or intention, doesn’t it show association, connection or belonging here? “There are a lot of benefits to recycle the cell phones although they are no longer of use as phones”
30 maart 2024
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Is there any difference in meaning between these two sentences: "What is that flashed on the screen?", "What has flashed on the screen?". I will appreciate your help!
30 maart 2024
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What's the meaning of Ariel's song?
https://myshakespeare.me/quotes/come-unto-yellow-sands/
30 maart 2024
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Do I pronounce “bathe” “soothe” correctly? Siri on my iPhone recognize it as “bass”, “sud”, and “soos”
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30 maart 2024
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In the below sentence: "To hear you speak, you would think you were one of the privileged few" The first part (before comma) is equivalent to "when you are speaking" If so, why they are the same? If not, what does it mean?
30 maart 2024
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