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- the origin of to give someone a dressing down - WordReference Forums
Commonwealth Version Dressing right, Dress, or just Right Dress, - all personnel in front row and right side column except the right marker take one step forward, pause, and only the front rank bring up their right arms parallel to the ground
- clothes - countable or uncountable - WordReference Forums
We've just hit a stumbling block The book tells us that 'clothes' is are countable But we can't wear two clothes two items of clothing yes, two shirts yes For me clothes is a generic term Somebody help, please As usual, thanks in advance
- In on at to the left of the picture | WordReference Forums
What preposition should I use in this sentence and why? 1 ) There is an apple in the left of the picture 2 ) … on the left of the picture 3 ) … at the left of the picture 4 ) … to the left of the picture
- top man - WordReference Forums
I reckon it's Top Man as in the last profession of 'real men' The kind of man that fights off sharks with his bare hands, survives hurricanes on sinking ships, saves women in night-dresses and is the hero of romantic novels all over the world What this has to do with crane driving I have no idea He's evidently completely crazy
- be feeding or be fed? | WordReference Forums
These sentences are originated from IELTS, which confuse me a lot: 1 Most animals had not been feeding as they stranded 2 The majority of animals were not feeding when they stranded Why be fed is not used in this case? Why be feeding is used here and this is the correct grammar?
- is wearing or wears in the picture | WordReference Forums
Hi, there: I would like to ask a question about grammar I am wondering what the difference between the tense "is wearing" and "wears" below is to native speakers' ears " The weather is probably hot, as the girl in the picture is wearing a short-sleeved T-shirt and shorts ---" "The weather is
- Look looking great - WordReference Forums
From your reply it sounds as though it is closer related to how one dresses or wears one's hair Is that a correct conclusion? The phrase "look great" or "looking great," to me, both refer to a particular time
- way to lt;work gt; that diaper | WordReference Forums
A fox and a fennec carry through a fraud: they buy a big ice-cream in one district, then make it into many small ones and sell them out making big profit in another district While getting the big ice-cream, the fennec pretends to be (dressed up like) the fox's little kid After the business is
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