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  1. In what capacity have you known the applicant

    2008年1月29日 · A friend of mine who was hunting a job asked me to be one of her references. So recently, I got this reference form from one of the companies she interviewed. There is this …

  2. intended to / intended for - WordReference Forums

    2012年9月14日 · Hi all! First, I have a straight question: What's the difference between intended for and intended to? I don't have a clear idea about the differences, or the contexts where they …

  3. music vs musical | WordReference Forums

    2009年6月10日 · Let's say that the installation plays music while you interact with it. The interaction affects a screen display or the position of arms on the installation but the music is …

  4. Collective nouns - The staff <is, are> - WordReference Forums

    2006年3月10日 · As far as I know, collective nouns like staff (crew, family, team, etc) can take either a singolar or plural verb; singular if we consider the word to mean a single group or unit, …

  5. Delve into vs dive into (a topic) | WordReference Forums

    2024年12月9日 · Hi, Recently I've heard both "let's dive into the topic of..." and "let's delve into [this topic]", do they mean the same thing (ie explore the topic in...

  6. pull in, pull out and pull over | WordReference Forums

    2007年4月12日 · Pulling "out" is something like coming out of a relatively hidden place into a more conspicuous place. The main road is like a clearing or a meadow, "out" of the bushes, "out" of …

  7. Neither you nor I is/am/are | WordReference Forums

    2019年10月17日 · Which verb should be used? Neither you nor I/is/are going to win any money tonight. Changing the sentence to read: Neither one of us is going to win any money tonight. I …

  8. apologies for contacting you during your holiday

    2020年8月20日 · Either would work, but I think I prefer 'bothering'. Depending on your relationship with your supervisor, you might want to make it a little more formal, and say 'Please accept my …

  9. In what countries do women NOT shave their legs?

    2009年12月15日 · In my culture, nearly all women shave their legs and underarms. Traditionally, except for the gay community, almost no men used to shave any part of their bodies (apart …

  10. Neither ..nor..is (or) are | WordReference Forums

    2018年4月30日 · Hello all, We already know that; Both and, either or, neither nor usage as follows: Both Paris and London are beautiful. Either Paris or London is beautiful. Neither Paris …

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