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WHICH IS CORRECT: "CONFIRM WITH SOMEBODY" OR "CONFIRM TO …
Oct 20, 2015 With is correct: I'd like to confirm with you that you will finish the report by Thursday. You can also request confirmation: Please confirm that you'll finish the report by …
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PRONOUNS - DIFFERENCE BETWEEN "LET US GO" AND "LET WE GO"?
Oct 3, 2011 "Let us go/Let us pray" is a special verb construction of the type Let, imperative+us,accusative+bare infinitive. The speaker makes a suggestion and includes himself.
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THE USAGE OF "LET ALONE" - ENGLISH LANGUAGE & USAGE STACK …
Sep 6, 2015 By "let alone in Western society", I mean that Western society has even a lower level of publicity of shame notions than other Asian countries. While I was reviewing my …
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WHICH ONE IS MORE APPROPRIATE TO USE: "SEND YOU" OR "SEND TO YOU"?
Are both of the following sentences correct? Let me know if there is still something I need to send to you. Let me know if there is still something I need to send you. Which one is more appropria...
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WHEN DO I USE A QUESTION MARK WITH "COULD YOU [PLEASE]
Jan 20, 2011 A sentence like Could you please pass me the pepper shaker is not really a question. Should I use a question mark or a period to end this sentence? What about: Could …
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CORRECTLY SAY "I WILL LET YOU KNOW WITH FURTHER UPDATES"
Jul 4, 2015 Try this - "I will notify you of further updates. This is common in business AmE. More colloquial, and common in casual situations: I'll let you know if anything changes.
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IDIOMS - MEANING OF "LET BYGONES BE BYGONES" - ENGLISH …
Sep 8, 2011 'Let bygones be bygones' uses both meanings of the word 'bygones' and means, in extended form, 'let the unpleasantness between us become a thing of the past'. So I think, the …
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"TO START" VS "TO GET STARTED" - ENGLISH LANGUAGE & USAGE STACK …
"To start" is an active construction, while "to get started" is a passive one. There are some schools of thought that object to the use of passive verbs in formal writing, though that opinion …
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THE PHRASE "LET ALONE" - ENGLISH LANGUAGE & USAGE STACK EXCHANGE
Jun 14, 2011 I notice that "let alone" is used in sentences that have a comma. The structure of the sentence is what comes before the comma is some kind of negative statement. Right after …
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APOSTROPHE - ETYMOLOGY OF "LET US" AND "LET'S" - ENGLISH LANGUAGE ...
Let's go out Let's have a party Let's see what happens Let's stand together in this emergency Let's not forget those who sacrificed their lives Questions I believe that let + us is the only …
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