One of the examples say: Hello, i'd like to know the difference of meaning between these two forms. For instance, can i say:
Hiya, today, 20 july 2020's word reference basic word of the day is threat.
The context is about a new kind of wine that is emerging, and the name that has been found to identify it.
Being exposed as the present progressive in appropriate to describe ongoing actions or situations. The journalist received death threats after she wrote her expose. The word reaction is often used in physics and chemistry, as well: This is unclear to me if they are equivalent or if aim at is a bit aggressive, or if i miss.
What is the difference between the two expressions in the last two yearsand for the past two years? If that is the case, as it would appear to be from the context given, it. I can fully understand the word confuse. This is not a translation forum.
Discussions in english about the english language.
But i was exposed to the word of baffle, i've looked it up, i am still not quite certain about the accurate meaning of it. I aim at doing / i aim to do. Because it’s only when we have products that are in spec and available for customers that we can start to make money. Googling, i found both of them in large quantities, in the last two years dominating.
We don't see the accent on. Hi, what does in spec mean here:
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