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- Is re-opened or re-open? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
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- Contradiction in filling sentence - English Language Learners Stack . . .
In this case, you cannot write "Retrofitted with stabilizing devices, some of which resist aesthetics, the bridge has been reopened, no longer prone to excessive swaying but not quite the breathtaking structure it originally was," because there is no struggle between two things The aesthetics are not fighting back against the new stabilizers
- How different, has closed VS has been closed?
It could also be considered not as an indication of action, but as way of expressing that it was closed at some point in the past (generally, for an extended period of time) and may or may not have reopened since
- modal verbs - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
It's difficult to tell what is being asked here This question is ambiguous, vague, incomplete, overly broad, or rhetorical and cannot be reasonably answered in its current form For help clarifying this question so that it can be reopened, visit the help center
- word choice - predefined or pre-defined? - English Language Learners . . .
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- What is the difference between Image and picture?
I mean, What kinds of meaning does "image" express, but not "picture"? Furthermore, what kinds of meaning can "picture" express but not "image"?
- Which one is correct between chain of email and chain of emails?
What are you trying to describe, when you say "a chain of email(s)"? A single email that gets forwarded from person to person to person? A long dialog between two emailers? A series of spam messages that gets sent to multiple recipients? If you explain what you are trying to describe, this question can be reopened –
- lay back person or laid back person? - English Language Learners . . .
Mark is a laid back person and Mark is a lay back person i mean them to describe someone who is not proactive and who doesn't care enough, in a critical sense
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