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LOOK/LOOKING GREAT - WORDREFERENCE FORUMS
Feb 18, 2011 I was under the impression that 'look great' meant 'having great looks', meaning having an attractive physical appearance. From your reply it sounds as though it is closer …
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¡QUé PESADO! - WORDREFERENCE FORUMS
Apr 1, 2005 Well, I'd argue that there's a difference between a professional 'drag queen' who cross-dresses as part of a performance and a true transvestite for whom it is a vital part of …
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FR: LA MANIèRE/FAçON + DONT / DE/AVEC/PAR LAQUELLE
Mar 26, 2007 Fra-esp, tu as raison, c'est meme incorect de dire 'la maniere avec laquelle'. Il faut dire 'la maniere dont' ou encore 'la maniere de laquelle je le fais' même si cette dernière …
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TERM FOR PEOPLE WHO HAD OPERATIONS TO CHANGE THEIR GENDER
Nov 24, 2008 A "trans-sexual" is someone who dresses and acts like a member of the opposite gender but who does not go so far as to take hormones and/or have surgery to make the …
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IS WEARING OR WEARS IN THE PICTURE | WORDREFERENCE FORUMS
Oct 14, 2017 "Is wearing" is much commoner - the continuous form of the verb indicates that the action is taking place over time. "Wears" is possible but the simple form is usually used to …
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I LIVE <IN><ON> THE THIRD FLOOR. - WORDREFERENCE FORUMS
Jun 1, 2007 "I live In/On the third floor" I always thought that 'on' is the correct one. But I've just googled this sentence and I received more results with 'in'. How can it be ? perhaps both are …
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A PIECE OF CLOTHING/CLOTHES - WORDREFERENCE FORUMS
Jun 10, 2019 Hi, I checked the dictionary. It says clothing is a more formal word and is not used in speech as often as clothes. But I can still say ‘I bought a piece of clothes or I bought 3 …
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IN/ON/AT/TO THE LEFT OF THE PICTURE | WORDREFERENCE FORUMS
Nov 18, 2019 I agree that most of use would automatically say “on the left”. “To the left” would be more likely if you wanted to say that one thing or person in a picture was positioned to the left …
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CLOTHES - COUNTABLE OR UNCOUNTABLE - WORDREFERENCE FORUMS
Oct 7, 2013 We've just hit a stumbling block. The book tells us that 'clothes' is/are countable. But we can't wear two clothes... two items of clothing yes, two shirts yes... For me clothes is a …
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THE ORIGIN OF "TO GIVE SOMEONE A DRESSING DOWN"
Mar 27, 2009 Commonwealth Version Dressing right, Dress, or just Right Dress, - all personnel in front row and right side column except the right marker take one step forward, pause, and …
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