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    When filling in forms I have seen that english persons write NA or N A if they for example have to fill in their mobile telephonenumber What does it stand for? My guess is "Not Any", but I would like to have that confirmed Thanks
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    Example: If You'se a Viper ( If you are a smoker) - Stuff Smith and his Onyx Club Boys 1936 They's gonna have breakfas' now ( They are going to have breakfast now) Note: depending on the context, you's you'se or yous youse can also mean "you" in plural, when addressing a group of people that you are speaking to: See yous later (not
  • Risk of or risk for? - WordReference Forums
    ~ from The risk from radon is higher if the person is an ex-smoker -> from = that originates in; [that is] presented by From is not part of the "risk" construction, it is part of from radon - an adjectival phrase ~ of The increased risk of acute lymphoid leukemia alone was 43 %, the researchers said Of = [that is] associated with; [that is
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    Hello, I read a sentence in NCEtext book, which is "The man started running " I 'm not sure if I can say like :'The man started to run '
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    I would say "I am a former student of yours" If I were to say "I was a former student of yours", it would imply that I am no longer a former student of yours - which is clearly impossible
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    Art, I believe Garry was making a joke with the "female smokers" making a pun off of "drag" in the sense of "taking a drag" from a cigarette
  • I suggest you (not do dont do) something - WordReference Forums
    Hi all, if I want to advise someone not to do something, for example, smoke, should I say: "I suggest you not smoke " "I suggest you don't smoke " Are the two constructions both correct? Many thanks! :)





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