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Hi, guy! I am doing grammar exercises and wondering whether I can replace the word"Inspired" in the last sentence of the paragraph below with "having been inspired"? If I can, is there.
Hi, guy! I am doing grammar exercises and wondering whether I can replace the word"Inspired" in the last sentence of the paragraph below with "having been inspired"? If I can, is there.
How can I translate in English 'usine gaz'? Une "usine gaz" est une expression rcente qui dsigne un ensemble de systmes compliqus qui fait tout et n'importe quoi. According to wikipedia.
Hi there, I need to write the term "Tie-dye inspired jumper", normally I would hyphenate "inspired" as it relates to tie-dye, however tie-dye is already hyphenated, so my question is should I.
Understanding the Context
I feel somehow inspired by what you and barque have written here to find out more about these. I should have been clearer in my query. My question was about the preposition (s) appropriate in.
This really means "You can call me so surprised". It's an expression I hear every now and again. The construction is "Color me + adjective (usually a past participle)": Color me gone = You can.
In fact in the aesthetic, Greek-inspired case, the h is added after the consonant, while in the etymological case, after the vowel.
Inspired by my own post earlier, I now pose this question to the native speakers (and other people) of this forum. When is something food, and when is it foodstuff? If you ask me, food is bigger,.
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You can, for example, say something like "online- and classroom-based courses" (sorry it's a poor example; I'm not inspired today) but, if you try to do that with such a long and complex sentence, it.
Available resources (dictionaries published earlier) inspired others to continue with both lists of words and their definitions, to modify them or to discard them.
right, this edit I'm going to get it right : Le jour J is the translation of 'D-day' (the unnamed day on which an operation commences or is due to commence) in English, and although according to.