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- blackplate - WordReference Forums
Focusing on the doorknob, he backed up as far as the opposite wall would allow, took two steps to get momentum, and planted his foot directly beneath the brass backplate
- winning the pools - WordReference Forums
Hi, everyone This is from "The Bat" by Jo Nesbo "Yet we’re focusing the investigation on a serial killer we all know we have as much chance of catching as winning the pools " What does "winning the pools" mean? Is there any UK expression?
- B. D. E. - bureau des élèves | WordReference Forums
I think les Bureau des étudiants of public universities are more focusing on administration matters and less independent of their uni main administration, this is the case in the French public University Lyon 2 for example
- You acquitted yourself splendidly - WordReference Forums
Yes, it means "behaved" It is vague But it cannot be interchagned with "behaved" Saying "acquitted yourself" is focusing on the results of your actions You did very well with Olgierd Saying "you behaved well" is focusing on how you acted: properly, within social rules
- Cardinal Numbers 3-10 - WordReference Forums
Hi all, Today I am focusing on cardinal and ordinal numbers in Arabic I have it in my notes that when speaking about 3 to 10 of something you first write the number using reverse gender agreement and then you write the noun in its indefinite genitive plural form As an example of the above
- its time you start started | WordReference Forums
It's time you put the past behind you and started focusing in the future (put and started in past tense) It's time you put the past behind you and start focusing on the future (put and start in present tense) Here is a discussion of this construction See post #6 for someone who agrees with me
- 存在する, 存在している | WordReference Forums
The first one is talking about if life exists on other planets now currently, rather than the second one does The second one is a definition This is free from time; it focuses on if God exists or not And it says yes See, 生命は他の惑星に存在するだろうか sounds a more definition (focusing on if exists or not )
- kept Cunningham lt; focused focusing gt; on his craft.
e g 1 This lack of self-interest and promotion kept Cunningham focused on his craft 2 This lack of self-interest and promotion kept Cunningham focusing on his craft Which one is correct? Many thanks!
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