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    The sentence In the play the incantations of the the witches completely accentuate accentuates the overall gloomy settings My question is should I use the quot;S quot; at the end of the word
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    While Hellion describes those terms in general, I am writing here in the context of the cyberworld that also includes the gadgets You mentioned log-in and that's what makes me think that you probably want to know the difference in the context of Internet Well, sign up simply means to register It could be portal, newsletter or things the like So when you visit and access anything for the
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    The expression "as such" is not a synonym for "accordingly" and its equivalents This is a modern and incorrect usage, although regrettably increasingly common The expression means "in such capacity" or "in itself"; these are its sole correct meanings My guess is that the common misuse of this expression arises from the fact that there is frequently a close logical connection between use of
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    Strictly speaking, the reply Me too in such contexts should mean I love me as well But not everyone feels comfortable replying with, say, Ditto, so you might just have to get used to the usage It's pointless pedantic to say it doesn't make sense when it's relatively common and the intended meaning is obvious
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    It is one of the extremely rare universal rules of English: the indefinite article an is used with words that begin with vowel sounds, and a with words that begin with consonant sounds Note that this is a pronunciation rule, not a spelling rule, thus a uterus an utterance As a consequence, the expected article may differ depending on region or dialect a herb garden (most British speakers) an
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    I have seen people using "your goodself" or "your kindself" in place of simple "you" to refer to a high-placed official They use the expressions just the way the expression "your Honour" is used
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    In an out of office email message I am trying to express that I will be on vacation from 03 January 2021 through 28 January 2022 and, given that the last day is a Friday, I also want to add a retur
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    Contrary to the other responses, I (a British English speaker) would probably distinguish between the two in that I'd say that although 'can never' is more common and more natural in most contexts, 'never can', can be used in certain cases to place emphasis on the 'can' The example that comes to mind is when negating someone else's positive assertion, e g "I can't work it out!" might be met





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