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    There are some word references and debates for "negociate" Anyone knows if both are correct ? Where does the spelling "negociate" comes from ?
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    They have slightly different meanings Best wishes to you means I am sending you my best wishes, while Best wishes for you means I have best wishes in my heart for you The first form is the standard in letters and cards, for example
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    @Shinto sherlock: but I think that "give me an offer" gives the feeling that the offers are stacked at the seller and you are asking him to give you one, and "make me an offer" gives the feeling that the seller is allowed to negociate the prices with the customers
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    First off, "it's" Incorrect as "it" is The latter sentences has not been phrased correctly The latter sentence should have been "I had forgotten" if you like Stepping from there, we should be able to disseminate the difference quite naturally: The difference is essentially emphatic over the Nature of "what" happened, rather than "when " This "nature" is distinctively, Simple Past in the
  • What does Whens mean? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    The three auxiliaries that end in z -- has, is, was -- can all be contracted to just the z at the end of the subject NP This is normal in ordinary speech, and just about obligatory for subject pronouns, so he's can mean he was, he is, or he has; the form of the verb that follows will determine which one And, yes, when is the subject of that question, even if somebody said it can't be
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    When using (s), should "is" or "are" be used? Regardless of what option(s) is decided or Regardless of what option(s) are decided
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    Is there a short form of and aside from amp;? For instance, w o is a short form of without I used to write it but I forgot since I don't live in the US
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    The difference between "wealth of knowledge" and “breadth of knowledge” is that they use different metaphors Knowledge is an abstraction and can't be measured, so we speak of it using metaphors for things that can be measured, like personal wealth and physical distance (in two dimensions, whence breadth) One metaphor theme is Experience is Money (put in his 2 cents' worth, high-priced
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    Congratulations is simply the plural form of congratulation See these examples from the Merriam-Webster dictionary: Let me offer you my congratulations for being elected Please send her my congratulations I sent her a letter of congratulations The plural form illustrated by the examples above is much more used than the singular form: 2523 matches for congratulations vs 56 matches for





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