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- Dress or dresses - WordReference Forums
There are a red and a white dress in my closet and they are my favourite Would it be right to say the following?-- The red and white dress ( 'dress' taken as a common word both for 'red' and 'white' i e red and white dress) are my favourite Or, should I say 'the red and white dresses' to
- con todos sus derechos, usos, costumbres y servidumbres
Esto para mi no ha quedado claro en los hilos, tal vez por ser nuevo, no he podido llegar a un hilo que me acomode mejor, por ello mientras tanto les pido me comenten esta traduccion: Contexto: Escritura Publica de Compraventa de inmueble "Primera - Mr xxx vende cede y transmite con gravamen
- the origin of to give someone a dressing down - WordReference Forums
Commonwealth Version Dressing right, Dress, or just Right Dress, - all personnel in front row and right side column except the right marker take one step forward, pause, and only the front rank bring up their right arms parallel to the ground
- An adjective denoting doesnt care about his looks - WordReference Forums
Hello, Let's say I want to indicate that a particular woman struggles with finding a man (=a romantic partner) because she doesn't care about her looks: she doesn't use makeup, doesn't use a perfume, wears unappealing clothes, etc Or, let's say I want to describe a particular man in a similar
- singular plural - a jeans, a pants, a trousers? - WordReference Forums
Similar for underpants, Y-fronts, knickers, briefs, shorts, (swimming) trunks, tights These must all be in the plural
- In on at to the left of the picture | WordReference Forums
What preposition should I use in this sentence and why? 1 ) There is an apple in the left of the picture 2 ) … on the left of the picture 3 ) … at the left of the picture 4 ) … to the left of the picture
- Look looking great - WordReference Forums
From your reply it sounds as though it is closer related to how one dresses or wears one's hair Is that a correct conclusion? The phrase "look great" or "looking great," to me, both refer to a particular time
- Sultry [woman] - WordReference Forums
and now that I have the meanings I agree with those ones who say, that sultry is sophisticated and stronger is not a pose but an attitude, you don't need to shout it aloud, it shows by itself, not by the way one dresses, but by the smiles, the gestures, the way one walks, talks,laughs, etc
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