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Which one is grammatically correct? My mind is not yet at ease with that. My mind is not yet at ease about that. My mind is not yet at ease over that.
22 feb. 2012 23:06
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The answers are in "keys to words"! You are having trouble with the small common words. "keys to words" is the answer. http://www.keys2words.info/ I like your questions
23 februari 2012
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22 februari 2012
i don't think so...From the mean of your examples,i have my answer like this: "My mind has not eased about that yet" (Notes:This should be used in the present perfect to mention the result that still related in the present;and the adverb"yet" is often used in the end of a question or a native sentence.)
22 februari 2012
first one. :)
22 februari 2012
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