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brass rail - WordReference Forums Hi, please, what does brass rail mean in here (from The Great Gatsby) ? : In the main hall a bar with a real brass rail was set up, and stocked with gins and liquors and with cordials so long forgotten that most of his female guests were too young to know one from another Thanks!
Brass rail - WordReference Forums Brass rail Thread starter pemetecukor; Start date May 30, 2010; P pemetecukor New Member Hungarian May
brass rail - WordReference Forums Habla del hundimiento de un barco y de sus objetos sustraidos y esparcidos por la isla: Under a cerulean blue sky the ship, equally blue amid a blue sea, gleams almost as she did in that salvaged painting now hung above an equally salvaged brass rail near yet another porthole in somebody’s
person who checks tickets on the train | WordReference Forums When I was a lad, we had conductors who collected fares and sold tickets Now, on our trains you buy the ticket from a machine, and occasionally ticket inspectors come to check whether you have bought a ticket
as you may already know vs as you may have already known Hullo The sentence with the Present Perfect strikes me as unusual, and possibly wrong: 1 "know" is intrinsically stative, therefore sentence #1 is correct and could be paraphrased "Maybe you already know or that) I am no longer with the company "
Prepositions: Please have a look at on it. - WordReference Forums You don't have to say anything Why would you attach the photo, if you don't want him to look at it? If the photo is in any common format and his e-mail software is more recent than 1995, it will probably display the photo in the body of the e-mail anyhow, so he won't be able to avoid looking at it
I´m the General Manager of in at | WordReference Forums Hello! I need to know how to say correctly "I´m the General Manager of in or at (name of the company)" I think "at or in" are the correct options because we say "I work at in (name of the company)" Am I right? Thank you!
What to use instead of I am writing to you - WordReference Forums A basic outline: Dear Headmaster, I have been asked to write to you on behalf of the Class IV B We have recently discussed the possibility of our travelling, as a group, to an English speaking country
My name is. . . or I am . . . or This is . . . . . - WordReference Forums "My name is " and "I am " are pretty much interchangeable You would use "I am " when the person would have heard or seen your name before: for example, when you had "met" only via correspondence and were now meeting in person for the first time
Play guitar, or play the guitar (piano, violin, trombone, etc)? You've missed the point They both composed standards for brass bands, as well as works arranged for other ensembles It's a trombone against woodwind quip Go shave reeds for a while and it will be clear Let me ask you all if you think any of these are ok: * I play Harp * I play Flute * I play Horn * I play Organ * I play Lute * I play Oboe