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  • single term for sons and daughters - WordReference Forums
    ᅳsynonym offspring 2 someone's children - used humorously ᅳsynonym offspringSarah with her numerous progeny 3 something that develops from something else progeny of Connolly's book is the progeny of an earlier TV series
  • What to use instead of I am writing to you - WordReference Forums
    A basic outline: Dear Headmaster, I have been asked to write to you on behalf of the Class IV B We have recently discussed the possibility of our travelling, as a group, to an English speaking country
  • Escort girls - WordReference Forums
    Coucou~!! what does 'escort girls' mean in french? I couldn't figure out what this means failing to find its definition in dictionary The context I think is necessary is as below Poussées par la précarité, elles seraient des milliers à se transformer en escort girls occasionnelles
  • Il y a (synonyms) - WordReference Forums
    Bonjour tout le monde, I'm looking for as many synonyms for 'il y a' as I can In terms of context, I'm talking about 'there is are' in a literal sense, i e 'there is a car on the roadside', 'there's plenty to do in the town centre', etc Thanks in advance :)
  • alternative way of saying lay on top of someone. - WordReference Forums
    What does she lay on top of him? To lay is a transitive verb meaning to place (put) something onto a surface So your sentence is wrong
  • Please know [poor writing?] - WordReference Forums
    In my job in academics, I write a lot of case-by-case e-mails to students On occasion to soften the delivery of sensitive information or to avoid bluntness, I use the phrase "Please know " E g "Please know, our policy on extensions is that " or "Please know, this information can also be
  • academic phrase for take a closer look at - WordReference Forums
    Hi everyone, Can anyone think of a different way of saying "to take a closer look at", slightly more formal academic My brain currently isn't working, the best I could come up with is (in context): "The following section will give a closer examination of some of the identified members of
  • What to call words like uh, um, uh-huh, hmm - WordReference Forums
    Hi everyone! Recently, I wrote a long paper on words such as those in the title and how their meanings change according to intonation My professor advised me to refer to them as utterances But, having spoken with a collegue of his, he says that he misspoke and that utterances is not the


















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