Merriam Webster s Learner s Dictionary We recuriousabout why you never called us. You can t use of in place of about or about
Not open for further replies Apr 6 2025 This article contrasts formal polite emails and more casual friendly ones with examples phrases for starting ending and the body of such emails. Examples of always given formal first and then casual divided by a dash
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Explore now! Aug 12 2009 Justcurious where did you get the printer ABC and how much did you get it? I am not very keen to reveal it how can I politely answer his questions without offending him? Sep 13 2011 I m new here so hello to all. I m justcuriousabout that problem in the title
Which form is correct? I ve checked in english grammar that in simple past tense when using negative form you should put first didn t and then after this the verb in infinitive. But it sounds a little bizarre Mar 6 2011 Have you finished yet? He iscurious if I have already finished
1 Is the change of yet to already necessary? 2 Could we keep yet ? He iscurious if I have finished yet. Thank you May 6 2009 These years it seldom snows in winter. Hello everyone. I am verycuriouswhether the following two variations of the sentence quoted could be right in proper contexts
2 These years it seldom snows in winters. 3 These years it seldom snows in the winters. Many thanks Richard May 4 2015 Hello all
I amcuriousto know what the difference is between I may come tomorrow I may be coming tomorrow We should win a game tomorrow We should be winning a game tomorrow I have seen all 4 sentences used in articles so I really hope there isnt a sentence which wouldnt be possible Oct 15 2023 The most important small talk questions to know how to use and respond to Jan 7 2024 Common closing lines closing greetings and ways of writing your name at the end of emails including phrases for formal and informal business and personal emails Mar 31 2011 Native Language Spanish Home Country Argentina Current Location Japan May 11 2011 6curious Definition from Longman English Dictionary Online He wascuriousabout how she would react
Merriam Webster s Learner s Dictionary We recuriousabout why you never called us. You can t use of in place of about or about
Not open for further replies Apr 6 2025 This article contrasts formal polite emails and more casual friendly ones with examples phrases for starting ending and the body of such emails. Examples of always given formal first and then casual divided by a dash
General differences between formal and informal emailing language include Longer sentences Shorter sentences including missing out words such as the subject and Dec 19 2023 Unlock the secrets to effective reading with our comprehensive guide on Reading Comprehension Strategies
Dive deep into techniques that enhance understanding retention and communication. Don t just read understand better and thrive
Explore now! Aug 12 2009 Justcurious where did you get the printer ABC and how much did you get it? I am not very keen to reveal it how can I politely answer his questions without offending him? Sep 13 2011 I m new here so hello to all. I m justcuriousabout that problem in the title
Which form is correct? I ve checked in english grammar that in simple past tense when using negative form you should put first didn t and then after this the verb in infinitive. But it sounds a little bizarre Mar 6 2011 Have you finished yet? He iscurious if I have already finished
1 Is the change of yet to already necessary? 2 Could we keep yet ? He iscurious if I have finished yet. Thank you May 6 2009 These years it seldom snows in winter. Hello everyone. I am verycuriouswhether the following two variations of the sentence quoted could be right in proper contexts
2 These years it seldom snows in winters. 3 These years it seldom snows in the winters. Many thanks Richard May 4 2015 Hello all
I amcuriousto know what the difference is between I may come tomorrow I may be coming tomorrow We should win a game tomorrow We should be winning a game tomorrow I have seen all 4 sentences used in articles so I really hope there isnt a sentence which wouldnt be possible Oct 15 2023 The most important small talk questions to know how to use.