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snail 🐌?
 
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09:59
@M.A.R. Do you know all in one English grammar book which just starts from scratch and then it teaches all the grammars which is necessary for undergraduate students or above?
I think I must not be sloppy using grammar.
Also want to learn to write math research paper which I don't know how to write.
may be all STEM's subject's research paper structure are same.
 
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[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Few unique characters in answer, no whitespace in answer (182): "In addition to" vs "In addition of" by Shsuus on ell.SE
 
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14:52
@NoseBleed sure do, but as I said, using what you know and improving what you're using elevates your language, and reading a 2000 page grammar book doesn't help it much other than itself being high quality reading. Check out CamGEL, Cambridge Grammar of the English Language by Geoffrey K Pullum and Rodney Huddleston, and Practical English Usage by Michael Swan.
@Chocolate 🍫
 
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19:30
@Chocolate I haven't seen her for a long while. I hope she is okay. I have too little money right now to send her a paper letter. But I will if she does not come online.
@M.A.R. What is meant by "your sigh"? Hot breath from God, resulting in hot weather?
@CowperKettle It's basically a saying on showing off what you have to people that don't have it. Picture someone sighing in envy or despair when I'm licking an ice cream and they don't have the money to buy one. This is either a metaphor or a superstition that something will go wrong for me by doing that.
However, it's also often used in lighthearted contexts as well, as most sayings are.
So what I said was I laughed at you sweating profusely about the 'heat' wave in Yekaterinburg, and now I'm paying for it with suffering our own heat wave
20:21
@CowperKettle She hasn't visited for a almost a month. I hope that she's just taking a well deserved rest now that there new mods to pick up some of the work.

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