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In fact, i don't see you saying. How to call an event that keeps appearing? We cannot set up in any detail an ideal of character which is to be universally applicable.

According To A Dictionary, Both 'Recurrent' And 'Recurring' Seem Fine But There Must Be Some Slight Difference Between Them.


@fumblefingers i must be missing something, because i don't see in your comment any contrast between materially and substantially. In fact, i don't see you saying. On the other hand, annual clearly derives from the latin word annus, and so relates to other words in that family (annualize, annuity).

We Cannot Set Up In Any Detail An Ideal Of Character Which Is To Be Universally Applicable.


Month and day are similar. It's obscure to the native english speaker, and i've personally experienced it being used out of exasperation. I want to apologize for some mistake in official mail and want to make them sure i will not do that again.

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Alike and similar may be synonyms according to the dictionary, but in practice people often use similar to mean 'somewhat resembling one another' rather than 'exactly alike'.

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Alike and similar may be synonyms according to the dictionary, but in practice people often use similar to mean 'somewhat resembling one another' rather than 'exactly alike'. It's a poor substitute for spelling out what one is asking for, and implies. What is the meaning of 'is to be' in the following sentence and in similar cases?

We Cannot Set Up In Any Detail An Ideal Of Character Which Is To Be Universally Applicable.


It's obscure to the native english speaker, and i've personally experienced it being used out of exasperation. According to a dictionary, both 'recurrent' and 'recurring' seem fine but there must be some slight difference between them. How to call an event that keeps appearing?

He Has Similar Behavior To His Friends = Similar To Is Correct (His Behaviour And His Friends' Behaviour Are Similar) He Has Similar Behavior Like His Friend = I Wouldn't Use This As Similar.


In fact, i don't see you saying. @fumblefingers i must be missing something, because i don't see in your comment any contrast between materially and substantially. On the other hand, annual clearly derives from the latin word annus, and so relates to other words in that family (annualize, annuity).

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I want to apologize for some mistake in official mail and want to make them sure i will not do that again. I will take care of this next time. 打开track changes功能 在 microsoft word 2007及以后的版本中, track changes 工具位于 “review” (审阅)下面的功能区。 点击 “track changes” 就可以打开这个功能了。.

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