9 Answered Questions for the topic phrase requests
Polite/professional alternative to 'It turns out'?
I have been tasked with coming up with a nicer phrase to use than 'It turns out'. It is to be used in situations like this one:
> - 'It turns out' that we cannot...
- 'It turns out' that we...
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What is the appropriate phrase to say if two people are on the same track?
I am sharing my understanding regarding a particular matter with a colleague just to make sure that both of we have same understanding. This is just to avoid any conflict or confusion among us....
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06/25/19
Phrases with Multiple Auxiliary Verbs?
I'm sorry if this question is already asked. I couldn't find an answer for this anywhere in the internet. My question is:
What are the common phrases with multiple auxiliary verbs which are used...
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06/25/19
Phrases with Multiple Auxiliary Verbs?
What are the common phrases with multiple auxiliary verbs which are used to make sentences??
Eg:
1. "have to do" - "You have to see a doctor"
2. "should have done" - "you should have attended...
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Phrase Requests Writing
06/17/19
Is "at a time" correct?
I would like to find a way to express the meaning of "at some time". For example:
> I think everyone has his study or working rhythm **at a time**. This rhythm varies for different person, and...
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04/26/19
Better way to say "responsible for official public written communication"?
I'd like to mention in my resume that I was responsible for official public written communication in my project, to show skills in communication, language and responsibility. What would be a good...
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03/28/19
Need help with the sentence structure for my pitch, thanks!?
Back story: I am to give a 3 minute pitch on a task i worked on.
I would like to something like,
"**As a general knowledge, we know that smartphones are dominated by IOS and android. Which is why...
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03/18/19
Describe that someone’s explanation matches your knowledge level?
In German, in the context of knowledge transfer from one person to another (or to a group) you can say
> Du hast mich gut abgeholt. (literally translated *You picked me up well*)
This...
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Proportion and Rate?
How do I form a sentence pattern for:
> The more/less X happens, the more/less Y happens
>> E.g. The more you stir, the faster the salt dissolves.
>> The colder the weather, the...
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