03/14/19
Is it true that only the positions of the first and last letter in a word matter, the rest can be scrambled?
I read this sometime ago,> Aoccdrnig to a rscheearch at> Cmabridge uinervtisy, it deosn't mttaer> in waht oredr the ltteers in a wrod> are, the olny iprmoetnt tihng is taht> frist...
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How can I say "Right now", or "At that exact moment"?
Saying "now" is easy, with 今, but in my experience that doesn't express so much "right now, this instant" as it does "currently". I am looking for structure that translates these examples well:
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How to punctuate an example indicated by "say"?
I'm wondering how commas should be placed around the word "**say**" and the following clause in a sentence like this: > If you have, say, a bucket, that you would like to fill with water, then...
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03/14/19
Can I, as a reader, submit a "Bug Report" for a novel?
I just finished a new release.I encountered a passage in the book that doesn't quite make sense.Just a single sentence that is out of place.Grammatically it is fine, but in context it doesn't seem...
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03/14/19
Why ADHD instead of ADD? / Why predominantly hyperactive-impulsive instead of predominantly-impulsive?
The types of Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder are:
1. predominantly inattentive
2. predominantly hyperactive-impulsive
3. combined
Not sure I understand. People with ADHD are...
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03/14/19
The train will leave vs. "is going to leave" vs. "leaves" vs. "is leaving"?
From the grammatical point of view all are correct, just the meaning are different, please bring your clarification, thank you.> 1. The Train will leave at 10:00 tomorrow morning.2. The Train is...
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