
Sorry for the typo. | UsingEnglish.com ESL Forum
Apr 20, 2014 · Sorry for the typo. Thread starter Crowned 91; Start date Aug 25, 2014; Views : 77,038; Status Not open ...
After he had made sure that he signed/had signed the documents, …
Feb 17, 2006 · Hello! I hope someone can help me- I have an English test in two days. Which sentence is correct : 1) After he had made sure that he had signed the documents, he left his …
How to end an email: The 100 most useful phrases
Jan 7, 2024 · Sorry about the complications. Sorry this is taking so long to sort out. Sorry for any trouble caused. We would like to apologise in advance for any inconvenience caused. Sorry …
[Grammar] It is/was a typo - UsingEnglish.com
Aug 31, 2019 · It was a typo. Thanks. I've fixed it. -----A. Is the red "d" a typo? B. Was the red "d" a typo? C. It is a typo. D. It was a typo. Are (A), (B), (C), and (D) all acceptable? I think they …
Poll: Which English accent is the most difficult to understand?
Indian English accent is the most difficult to understand and I know that because recently I started to work with India people in dubai and I keep telling them sorry can you repeat that !! I couldn't …
difference between "I was looking for ." and "I am looking for..."
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[Grammar] turning as it does on - UsingEnglish.com
Mar 2, 2016 · oops. a typo. sorry . emsr2d2 Moderator. Staff member. Joined Jul 28, 2009 Member Type English Teacher ...
check vs. bill | UsingEnglish.com ESL Forum
Apr 26, 2008 · PS: Odessa Dawn may have identified dents in the "letter by letter" reading theory, by being the only one to spot what so many of us missed - a glaring typo! Maybe the …
[Grammar] Fix/Fixing/Fixed a typo - UsingEnglish.com
Mar 4, 2017 · Reason for Editing: Fix a typo b. Reason for Editing: Fixing a typo c. Reason for Editing: Fixed a typo Grammatically, I assume that (a) is a verb phrase, (b) is a gerund phrase …
twice as high as vs two times higher than - UsingEnglish.com
May 28, 2011 · I'd guess that is a typo. It could be meaningful, but it would be confusing, given that people can't even cope with "two times higher." But since you ask: A = 1 metre high; B = 2 …