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Usage of had in the occurance of two events

There's a sentence in my book:"Jack did not know why he failed in the examination."There are two events in the sentence:1. Failing in the examination2. Not knowing the...

Asked on 10/02/2020 by Shoaib Ashraf

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What are these types of images called? illustration with notation?

Is this type of images (img_1) called sketch map with notation? while this type of images (img_2) called physical map...

Asked on 09/29/2020

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The silent "u": "forty" and "fourteen"

We all know that the cardinal and ordinal numbers 4 and 4th are spelled ‘four’ and “fourth” respectively. Then we have 14 and 14th which are spelled “fourteen” and “fourteenth”....

Asked on 09/27/2020 by Mari-Lou A

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Are these phrases exchangable when talking about math? refer to, denote, represent, stand for?

Are these phrases exchangable when talking about math? refer to, denote, represent, stand for ... for example, is it acceptable if I make following expressions? X refers to an unknown...

Asked on 09/21/2020 by zghqh

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No sooner did subject present or No sooner had subject part perticiple

As soon as he came into the classroom, the light went off. No sooner had he come into the classroom than the light went off. No sooner did he come...

Asked on 09/21/2020 by U Chan

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difference between expression/look on her face?

She had a sad expression/look on her face. Are these completely interchangeable? Which is more common?...

Asked on 09/19/2020 by SantaClaus

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What is the meaning of "a sense of failure over never..."

Logue is a man who must cure his own demons – a sense of failure over never having made it as a professional actor – and who is everywhere patronised...

Asked on 09/19/2020 by Maria Sukhareva

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What is the meaning of "outlive" and "the same age" in this sentence?

The sentence:Beethoven did outlive many people who were the same age as Berlioz.The context:I’m reading the book Probability Theory: the Logic of Science written by E. T. Jaynes. I was...

Asked on 09/17/2020 by Lerner Zhang

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the "QUITE" tag in Cambridge Dictionary

According to Cambridge Dictionary, fairly means "more than average, but less than very" while "quite" means "completely". I totally understand the definition of them,...

Asked on 09/15/2020 by JQQ

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Word for craving a drug

When a person is addicted to something, lets say a drug, and they are deprived of it for too long, they start getting sick, have anxiety attacks and crave for...

Asked on 09/14/2020 by Bella Swan

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