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- Good Morning Afternoon Evening Night - WordReference Forums
'Good morning' 12 PM to 2 PM: Lunch break 2 PM to 4 PM: Presentations 'Good afternoon' 4 PM to 4:30 PM: Break 4:30 PM to 12 PM: Presentations When greeting the audience: 'Good evening' even if it's 4:30 in the afternoon???? That is a bit unlikely, but for this session I would indeed begin with Good evening 'Good evening' even if it's 11PM???
- be good at with - WordReference Forums
Therefore, it's permissible to say either "good at computers" or "good with computers" Welcome to the forum! Another note: Gerunds fall into the "good at" category since they're generalized actions: Stephen Hawking is good at understanding complex equations Roger Federer is good at handling a tennis racquet
- Good copy (e-mail title) - WordReference Forums
Dear all, I have been corresponding with a business partner and she returned one of the e-mails adding "GOOD COPY" to the head of the original e-mail title (e g Today's news) What does this mean? Since it was added to an e-mail with the exact same content as one she sent a little earlier
- taste good or taste well - WordReference Forums
Hi!! I have some doubts about using "good" or "well" with the verb "taste" I have been taught that it should be "taste good", but, being "taste" a verb, wouldn´t it be gramatically correct to use "well" Can anybody explain this to me? thanks
- both is both are | WordReference Forums
"Hug" and "cuddle" are both okay to use If "both" is the subject of the verb, the verb must be plural (Unless, as the previous poster noted, you are talking about the word itself: "If 'both' is the subject of the verb…")
- Its nice to hear hearing from you | WordReference Forums
Good point - I should have mentioned "in this context, you can't use to with the -ing form of the verb"
- experience, of, in or with | WordReference Forums
Hey everyone, Im trying to explain to a friend of mine the difference between having experience in of with and to tell you the truth think Ive done more damage than good with my rambling explanations so heres hoping we can get some collective explanations on the subject I have a lot of
- great news a great news | WordReference Forums
No, it's not correct I have some great news I have great news I have a great news
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