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Ambiguous connotation of “just” - How do natives interpret these?
'I ate just/only an apple' is clear, but it sounds a bit unusual to me.
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“Your interview with him.” Who is the interviewer?
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Is two-thirds plural?
But amount is sometimes plural. 538.2 pounds of pizza
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Can I say “We don't must”, any alternative using a modal verb if I can't?
More about this on wikipedia
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The size of my confusion is “second to none”
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The size of my confusion is “second to none”
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Use of the word “have”
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The meaning of Descending Priority when some possibly contradicting ordering is also are specified
In general it's normal to "order items by descending priority" meaning the important ones come first, regardless of your specific numbering scheme. It would be pretty strange to list unimportant items first.
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Past participle of “spit”
Wikipedia already has a pretty complete
list of English irregular verbs
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Can I say “We don't must”, any alternative using a modal verb if I can't?
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Can I say “We don't must”, any alternative using a modal verb if I can't?
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How did “next day” come to mean “day of next week”?
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Name for phrase where you just state a noun
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To live in ignorance of just happiness
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To live in ignorance of just happiness
Could you give more context? What concept are you trying to express, precisely?
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