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SMOOTHER MOVERS

NORTH VANCOUVER-Canada

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Company Address: 275 Fell Ave #106,NORTH VANCOUVER,BC,Canada 
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V7P3R5 
Telephone Number: 6049878655 
Fax Number: 6049802103 
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USA SIC Code(Standard Industrial Classification Code):
421401 
USA SIC Description:
Movers 
Number of Employees:
5 to 9 
Sales Amount:
$1 to 2.5 million 
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Unknown 
Contact Person:
Doug Benesley 
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  • word usage - more smooth or more smoother? Which is right . . .
    You can say "more smooth", or "smoother" Both are fine and mean exactly the same thing But beware of trying to combine them, and saying "more smoother"! Many will say that a formulation like that is wrong
  • grammar - Understanding “as is” in Sentence Structure - English . . .
    As looks adverbial to me, by introducing how "specified" and modifying the way the implementation should be (the verb) The sentence could be smoother
  • you cook well; you cook good - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    (1) You cook well (2) You cook good When an adverb follows after a verb as in (1), it sounds, I guess, smoother than (2) Yet (2) would not be not proper for there are predicative adjuncts in E
  • How do you use smooth sailing idiomatically?
    Smooth is an adjective Smoothly is the adverbial form This should tell you that sailing is a noun, not a verb Typically, we would not say, "I am smooth sailing " We might say, "I am smoothly sailing," as in "I'm smoothly sailing through this work " The idiomatic use of this phrase "smooth sailing" would look something like this: "How's the new job at Google?" "It's been smooth sailing, so
  • prepositions - BRING someone or BRING TO someone - English Language . . .
    As a general rule, one should avoid using too many of the same pronouns in a single sentence Instead, one should specify the noun in question Also, "The happiness and the joy" should be conjoined into "the happiness and joy" A much smoother sentence would be "They are thankful for the happiness and joy that X brings them every day"
  • word usage - Questions about smoothly - English Language Learners . . .
    Note that the collocation "smooth English" wouldn't really mean anything to most Anglophones Also note that speaking smoothly isn't a common collocation - but smooth talking is, and that's all about being a convincing con-artist trickster, nothing to do with verbal fluency as such
  • Is it right to say, I was on holiday from JKUAT?
    Is it right to say, I was on holiday from JKUAT where I was pursuing an engineering degree I mean to say that I was at home, not at JKUAT which is a university in Kenya
  • The difference between visit, tour and travel
    The princess toured a new nursery school Also see: tour museum and tour the museum Visit ( ): Visit is also correct here, needless to say: A recent trip to London gave me the opportunity to visit the Science Museum Although tour and visit are both appropriate here, visit is more frequently used, because it sounds smoother
  • What does mean by stand on each others necks means?
    This means that, in this world, it is quite common to see people holding back others, for selfish reasons People tend to hinder other people's life and activities just so that they can go ahead with their lives, much smoother without any competition If you take an example where there is one job vacancy and 10 people are eligible for it




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