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May 22, 2013

Posts by Ilma


Total # Posts: 137

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Hello. I will be very grateful for your help. 1)Which article is correct in the context: "The ambassador gave a/the(?)promise that his country would not interfere"? 2)Do you think it's possible to use "carry out" or "realise" with "visit&...

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Hello. I will be very grateful for your help. 1)Which is correct: "he called me a)in an hour, b) after an hour"? 2)Is it possible to use "dismiss" in the context: "Many plants and factories are now dismissing workers"? 3)Is it possible to use &quo...

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Hello. I will really appreciate your help. 1) Is it possible to use "unknown" in the following context: "It is still unknown what effect the accident will have on the world."? 2)Is it possible to use "include" in the sentence: "The organizati...

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Hello. I'll be grateful for your help. 1)Is it possible to say "next day" instead of "tomorrow", for example: "I'm meeting with him next day."? 2)Is it possible to use "develop" in the meaning "explain", for example:&qu...

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Hello. I'll be grateful for your help. 1)Is the sentence OK: "The terms of the new contract were being discussed exactly when he called" (I mean, is the word "exactly" OK here?) 2)Is the word order correct in the sentence: "The contract at this tim...

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Hello. I'll be grateful if you say whether the following is correct: "Presidential candidates in Russia are currently preparing (making)their election programs." Thank you very much for help.

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Hello. Thank you for your answers. One more question please. Do you think it's possible to say "to prepare" or "to make" an election program? Thank you.

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Hello. I apologize for bothering you with similar questions but I'm supposed to explain the difference in tenses in the following English sentences taken from the original English press. Will you help me please? The context is absolutely the same, but the tenses are differ...

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Hello. Will you help me with one more sentence please? Is the sentence correct: "The letter will be done by 5 pm." I mean, is "done" in the meaning "finished" possible here? Thank you.

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Hello. Will you please check the sentence for me? "The two sides have conducted negotiations and reached a compromise." Is it grammatically correct? Thank you very much for help.

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