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    As a non-native speaker and before the advent of the panaceas called spell-checkers and auto-correct, I used to often misspell words like receive ( as "recieve") and achieve (as "acheive") I stil
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    What is the most correct word for "services not provided" or "goods paid for but not delivered"? For example, if you purchased an item from Amazon com and they took your payment
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    There weren't any email attachments with the email you sent Can you possibly resend it? I didn't get recieve any email attachments with the email you sent Can you possibly resend it? Do both
  • Whats the difference between By, and From in this sentence?
    In this case you should consider the verb RECEIVE, which is according to Oxford Dictionary and Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary followed by preposition FROM when we speak about getting something (examples include: I received a phone call from your mother; We received an email from the university) preposition BY would change the meaning of your sentence, as the phrase RECEIVED BY means
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    Even to native English speakers, "by" is ambiguously either inclusive, or not inclusive of the date time being mentioned For example, if you say "have it on my desk by Friday", some English speakers will interpret that as including Friday, and some (like me) will not That's one reason why people often try to make it more specific, as they have done here, so that the ambiguity is not as
  • Preposition at vs in, which is correct, I am at my house or I am in . . .
    As a general rule, "at" means that you are in the vicinity of something, not necessarily inside it For example, you might say "I have arrived at work" when you have reached the grounds but not yet entered the building You can also use "at" when speaking about things other than buildings - for example, you could say "I'm at the bus stop" However, "at home", or "at my house" are common
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    While typing a confirmation email, I use 'Awaiting your confirmation', which is an incomplete sentence What's the grammatically correct alternative? P S: I don't want to use the subject, so 'We are
  • word usage - Is pending for her return grammatical? - English . . .
    However, not in any contrived mental exercise, nor with different punctuation, can I make the exact sentence in the question remotely possible: We will be pending for her return Things can be pending, but things can't be pending for something (Unless it is a period of time, but that's specifically different: Approval will be pending for hours )
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    Which one of the following statements is correct? Is it possible to please help me with the English rule on this one? The stranger knocked on the door The stranger knocked at the door
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    A letter from X is the normal expression You might possibly use by if you were considering a letter as a work of literature, but not in everyday conversation





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